They said:
“A woman should not wear what belongs to a man.”
And somewhere along the line…
cloth became the focus.
But was it ever about fabric?
In ancient times,
clothing marked identity, role, and intent.
It wasn’t just what you wore—
it was what you represented.
So maybe the warning was never about trousers…
Maybe it was about confusion.
About deception.
About crossing lines of identity
for the wrong reasons.
Because cultures change.
Styles evolve.
What was once “male” is now simply… clothing.
But integrity?
Clarity?
Purpose?
Those never change.
So the question isn’t:
“Is this male or female clothing?”
The real question is:
“What does this choice represent?”
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