The term “men” has mainly changed recently. Ever since more people began accepting gender fluidity, stereotypes have disappeared, and people continue fighting against the rules which dictate how men have to live. One of these advancements is men’s dresses. Men have worn them for centuries, so why can’t we? So many big idols are working to break stigmas and showing that men can be and wear whatever without taking their masculinity away from them. Dresses for men, when did it start? Throughout history, we have seen men in dresses or skirts. The ancient Greeks wore a toga, equivalent to a short dress, and men from the Roman empire were known for their long dress like clothes and skirts. Old Albanians in the 19th century wore skirts as well. The elite wore them more, and they were considered a luxury. It
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