I don't think I've ever seen a woman wear a pantsuit outside of politics. Formal wear tends towards a few modest styles of dresses, but almost never pantsuits.
Why is this? Do women in politics wear them more frequently to mimic men's suit aesthetic and its subconscious association with power?
You do occasionally see them in upper corporate stuff in more conservative industries, but most women prefer a skirt suit or a business dress, for comfort (non custom-tailored pantsuits are uncomfortable and look crap), aesthetic, and socialisation reasons.
I don't think I've ever seen a woman wear a pantsuit outside of politics. Formal wear tends towards a few modest styles of dresses, but almost never pantsuits.
Why is this? Do women in politics wear them more frequently to mimic men's suit aesthetic and its subconscious association with power?
I saw a few girls dress up as dana scully for halloween. Probably the only time i've seen a pantsuit in the wild.
I used to wear pantsuits, now I just wear suits, but it's cause I'm a huge removed
What the fuck that's censored now? Jesus. I should be able to call myself slurs if I want.
Im a huge :hexbear-lesbian:yke
Uncritical support for reclaiming either the suit or pantsuit aesthetic from capitalists and their bourgeois politicians
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You do occasionally see them in upper corporate stuff in more conservative industries, but most women prefer a skirt suit or a business dress, for comfort (non custom-tailored pantsuits are uncomfortable and look crap), aesthetic, and socialisation reasons.
It's almost exclusively high-status, hyper-masculine settings it seems
I've never seen them in real life. And I befriended organised conservative nerds in university.