What Clothing Are Men Starting To Steal From Women’s Closets?
What clothing are men starting to steal from women's closets? (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)
What clothing are men starting to steal from women’s closets? It’s not what you’d expect! Growing up, I was used to having girls steal my hoodies. It’s common place. Now, the tables have turned. Men are stealing a fashion staple from women’s closets.
However, this new fashion trend is definitely not for everyone. Let’s dive in.
What Clothing Are Men Starting To Steal From Women’s Closets?
Fashion comes and goes. It looks like bellbottoms and flare jeans are back in-style. Popular haircuts are also ever-changing. When I was in high school, everyone had the Jim Halpert haircut. Now, boys are getting perms to look like Patrick Mahomes. It’s all over TikTok, and it’s kind of a goofy look on most of them. However, that’s fashion. What do I know about that writing in my sweatpants? Absolutely nothing.
According to The New York Post, men are stealing a page from women’s fashion books and are embracing the crop top. It doesn’t sound believable, but it’s true. Can you picture Chuck showing up to work in a crop top? I’m not sure how that would work.
The days of hoodies and polos seems to be dying down as we enter the crop top era. So, it appears that most of the men embracing this new trend have something to show off. If you’re young, in shape, and have abs this is probably the look for you. If you’re not an athlete, then it’s probably not for you. Remember that episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm with Jillian Bell and the crop top? She shows up to work wearing a crop top that’s a bit too revealing for her figure, according to Larry. It ends up throwing him off at work and he has to address it. It’s a fantastic episode.
Clearly, the look is for a certain type of dude. He’s in shape, loves himself, and loves posting on TikTok. In other words, the type of dudes I don’t want to hang around. That’s just my opinion! Is this look for you? Check out more below!
5 Of The Most Questionable Fashion Trends Of 2023
Sometimes, fashion just doesn’t make sense. I don’t choose what’s popular, I just have to go along with it. These are 5 of the most questionable fashion trends of 2023.
We were introduced to some strange fashion trends in 2023. Some other fashion trends from the past also made a comeback this year.
The Most Questionable Fashion Trends Of 2023
I am not a fashionable person. Love me some sweatpants and hoodies. However, if these items are what’s in style, then I think I’m perfectly find not being fashionable.
Some strange clothing items became popular in 2023 for a number of different reasons. You can blame TikTok, you can blame Taylor Swift, you can even blame nostalgia. Again, just don’t blame me.
I’ve gone through some photos and videos and have identified 5 questionable fashion trends from 2023. To me, these stood out as the strangest. However, there were much more popular trends that didn’t make the list. It’s hard when you stick to only five!
Some of the popular trends that didn’t make the list this year include Tabi shoes, Y2K, ballet flats, jean maxi skirts, and more, according to Huffpost. Tabi shoes were very polarizing in 2023. They’re a split-toed shoe inspired by traditional Japanese work shoes from the 15th century.
It seems like Y2K is popular every year, and this year was no exception. We saw cargo pants, metallic colors, oversized shades, and platform shoes make a big comeback in 2023.
Also, ballet flats were flat out everywhere in 2023. There were tons of options and choices available to buy. You could get them bedazzled, with a bow, silk, suede, corduroy, anything you could possibly want! Seems like they could also pair well with most outfits. It’s like the shoe equivalent of the little black dress.
Well, those items didn’t make the list of the 5 most questionable fashion trends of 2023. Here’s what did make the list.
Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.