sarongs
Mood rings were available in both Women's and men's styles.
The traditional garment of the Burmese is called longyi , a sarong worn by both men and women. . The sarongs for men are called 'pasoe' and sarongs worn by women are called 'htamain'. On formal occasions, Bamar men wear a collarless jacket over a mandarin collared shirt while Bamar women wear a blouse buttoned at the front.
The difference between kilts and skirts is largely cultural. Kilts are worn by men (Scottish usually) and made from heavy wool and cotton. Skirts worn by women and are made of a variety of materials.
In Samoa, skirts are commonly referred to as "lava-lava" or "pāreu." These garments are typically made from brightly colored cloth and are worn by both men and women. The lava-lava is wrapped around the waist and can be styled in various ways, reflecting cultural identity and tradition.
Skirts have been worn by both men and women for centuries. A skirt, woven from straw, was found dating back to 3900 BC. Mary Quant is credited for inventing the first mini-skirt.
it is a short comb worn by both men and women in sikhism. :D
low, hanging on the hip dresses and long skirts for the women and girls then for the men zoot suits,suspenders,and more suits
A form of Greek clothing worn by both men and women in ancient Greece.
The pien fu is worn by both men and women.
The Anishinaabe people traditionally wore clothing made from materials like animal hides and plant fibers. Men often wore breechcloths, shirts, and leggings, while women wore skirts and tunics. Additionally, moccasins were commonly worn by both men and women.
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Hula skirts are usually made for woman. But I'm sure some weird men have worn them just for fun.