Originally posted by kit@Jan 27 2004, 11:52 AM
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And in about 30 other countries around the world... Never did go out of style, either, except for in a few fashion-repressed Amer-Euro christian countries...
You know, the same ones that repressed women's fashion between 1750 and the early 1900s?
I sincerely hope women aren't trying to repress men's fashion with all the "ooo, yuks!" How would you feel if we responded to some of your fashion choices that way? Probably wouldn't be too happy...
Elsewhere around the world, skirt/robe-wearing men are often the norm, not the exception.
Although the following skirts and dresses have other names, these aren't "costume" or "ceremonial" garb, but everyday menswear (in alphabetical order
caftan (middle east)
cassock (members of the clergy)
dashiki (africa)
djellabah (north africa / morocco)
fustanella (greece / albania)
galibayah (egypt)
gho (bhutan (himalayas))
kikoy (kenya / west africa)
kilts (scotland / ireland / usa /
kimono (japan)
lungi (india)
Mannerrock (germany)
(numerous names for skirts/robes) - (native american (n&s) indians)
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Sarong section:
kain (malaysia)
kekapa (hawaii0
lava-lava (polynesians, esp samoans)
pareo or pareu (tahiti)
sarong (indonesia, malay archipelago, and the pacific islands)
sulu (fiji)
tupenu (tonga)
end of sarong section
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tunic (numerous, including europe, until recently)
yukata (like a kimono)
Ok - need pics as proof? Here you go:
http://www.kiltmen.com/world.htm
Finally, just so everyone is well aware that the custom of men wearing garments with one hole at the bottom instead of two was the norm for tens of thousands of years (up until last century when some idiot invented pants and some bible-thumpers said that was the only "appropriate" wear for men), here's a little graphic fashion history lesson:
http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/history.html
Know who else wore monotubal/unbifurcated clothing? Just above everyone from Adam to Abraham to Moses to Jesus. When David stoned Goliath, David was wearing a skirt. So was Goliath.
If you don't like it personally, that's fine. Just realize that pants are a very recent invention while skirts/kilts/dresses/robes/etc. - non-bifurcated clothing - has been a staple of men's wardrobe for tens of thousands of years, and it's not likely to go away anytime soon, except in geographically separated areas like the US (until the advent of modern transportation, anyway...)
People who think "pants for men are the norm" have got it backwards!
As Morpheus said to Neo, "Free your mind..."