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The ‘Men’ in Menswear Is More Fluid Than Ever

At New York Men’s Day, designers embraced more fluid notions of gender and toyed with traditional menswear as much as they embraced it.
Models stand in a sunlit room wearing A.Potts' fluid, gender-inclusive clothing.
A.Potts at New York Men's Day. (Marc Bain)

Menswear is getting more versatile. That doesn’t strictly mean garments meant to cover the workday and drinks on the weekend. It’s also clothing that fits more expansive notions of gender and masculinity.

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Marc Bain
Marc Bain

Marc Bain is Technology Correspondent at The Business of Fashion. He is based in New York and drives BoF’s coverage of technology and innovation, from start-ups to Big Tech.

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