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You've raised a great talking point , but without considering fashion within its historical context. The discussion,lacks depth and breadth. Items like skirts, wigs, and tights were once staples of high male society long before they became associated with women’s fashion. The shift toward marketing traditionally male attire to women was driven by war and capitalism, as fashion houses needed to maintain revenue. Without understanding the fundamentals of fashion history and how masculinity was expressed in the past, the perspective remains limited and uninformed. It's as shortsighted as reducing Black culture solely to colonialism, slavery, and current trends.
The color pink was assigned to girls during the height of advertising in the early 20th century, as toy companies began figuring out how to market to children. Before this, colors were generally considered gender-neutral.
The narrative that this an agenda is false. Masculinity is not a colour of a way of dressing masculinity is male energy in and form expressed by a man.