History
Ancient Hebrew, Greek, and Roman men generally wore what are now considered skirts in some form of a tunic. Ancient Egyptians wore a wrap skirt, similar to sarongs. 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. The garment more commonly transcended to the Scottish tradition and was widely excepted within the culture known as a kilt.
If you thought this trend was all a fad, the stylish hem has graced the runway collections of Jean-Paul Gaultier, Girgio Armani, John Galliano, Kenzo, Givenchy, Rei Kawakubo, Marc Jacobs, Comme des Garcons, Rick Owens and Yohji Yamamoto.
Rick Owens
Givenchy
Celebrities
Hollywood Heartthrob,Vin Disel confidently embraced the trend at the MTV European Music Awards
Lead singer of band Korn, Jonathan Davis, has been known to wear kilts at live shows and in music videos throughout his career of 18 years with Korn.
Guns N' Roses' singer, Axl Rose, was known to wear men's skirts during the Use Your Illusion period.
Rick Owens
Givenchy
Celebrities
Hollywood Heartthrob,Vin Disel confidently embraced the trend at the MTV European Music Awards
Lead singer of band Korn, Jonathan Davis, has been known to wear kilts at live shows and in music videos throughout his career of 18 years with Korn.
Guns N' Roses' singer, Axl Rose, was known to wear men's skirts during the Use Your Illusion period.
Or so you think it's just a Rock Band thing? Well some of Rap's heavy hitters have sported the trend as well:
Diddy spotted in a kilt and Equestrian boots in concert
Theophilus London poses in stylish threads for Style Caster feature
and who could forget Kanye's 12-12-12 performance?
So I guess the question is, "Who's really wearing the pants?"
Would you say the trend is Avant garde, unconventional, or just plain weird? I will say I'm not necessarily feeling the whole leg out and high boot style of wearing an extended garment hem (see how I cleaned that up... I dislike the whole men in skirt lingo lol) but I do like how Ye' kept it simple with a pair of leather pants and sneakers.
I couldn't blog about it without trying it... How did I do?
Now granted, I don't expect people to jump on board and accept it, but I know there are just a hand full of guys confident enough within their masculinity who would try it. If it's not for you... that's okay... but don't kick a man when his skirt is down (lol). I don't think the next time I'm grocery shopping or go to a club I'll expect to see the majority of men having on what appears to be a skirt, but I will say I commend anyone bold enough to go against the grain to make a statement? I mean, isn't that what fashion's all about?
If you have the itch to wear a lower stitch, check out this style guide below, have fun:
Are you man enough to embrace the trend?
A$ASP Rocky sported a "long tee shirt" to 106 and Park
Swizz Beatz instagramed a pic of himself and it seems as though his followers were receptive by approval
So I guess the question is, "Who's really wearing the pants?"
Would you say the trend is Avant garde, unconventional, or just plain weird? I will say I'm not necessarily feeling the whole leg out and high boot style of wearing an extended garment hem (see how I cleaned that up... I dislike the whole men in skirt lingo lol) but I do like how Ye' kept it simple with a pair of leather pants and sneakers.
I couldn't blog about it without trying it... How did I do?
Now granted, I don't expect people to jump on board and accept it, but I know there are just a hand full of guys confident enough within their masculinity who would try it. If it's not for you... that's okay... but don't kick a man when his skirt is down (lol). I don't think the next time I'm grocery shopping or go to a club I'll expect to see the majority of men having on what appears to be a skirt, but I will say I commend anyone bold enough to go against the grain to make a statement? I mean, isn't that what fashion's all about?
If you have the itch to wear a lower stitch, check out this style guide below, have fun:
Style Tip: If your not the risk taker, play it safe and wear a longer tee-shirt as a layering piece to create a longer hem.
Are you man enough to embrace the trend?
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