Outside of
Western cultures, men's clothing commonly includes skirts and skirt-like garments; however, in
North America and much of
Europe, the wearing of a skirt is today usually seen as typical for women and girls and not men and boys, the most notable exceptions being the cassock and the kilt.
People have variously attempted to promote the wearing of skirts by men in
Western culture and to do away with this gender distinction, albeit with limited general success and considerable cultural resistance.
Ancient Hebrew,
Greek, and
Roman men generally wore some form of tunic.
Ancient Egyptian Pharoes wore a wrap skirt known as a shendyt, which was similar to modern kilts, while the high priests wore a wrap skirt similar to a sarong.
Both the Anglo-Saxons and
Normans wore skirted garments, as can be seen in the
Bayeux Tapestry. These fashions continued well into the
Middle Ages.
From the early
Victorian period, there was a decline in the wearing of bright colours and luxurious fabrics by men, with a definite preference for sobriety of dress. By the mid-20th century, orthodox
Western male dress, especially business and semi-formal dress, was dominated by sober suits, plain shirts and ties
.
In the 1960s, there was widespread reaction against the accepted
North American and
European conventions of male and female dress. This unisex fashion movement aimed to eliminate the sartorial differences between men and women. In practice, it usually meant that women would wear male dress, i.e., shirts and trousers
. Men rarely went as far in the adoption of traditionally female dress modes. The furthest that most men went in the 1960s in this regard were velvet trousers, flowered or frilled shirts and ties, and long hair.
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