Big Question
After I took the time to interview my fellow peers, I wanted to connect this to my overall topic of how different ideas mean different and/or similar things to both genders. Fortunately, I had the privilege to get peoples opinion on this and here's what they had to say:
V : "I would think they are similar even though it was from a opposite gender because we have both token this image of what casual is and how society has portrayed it to us that in a sense we are both dressing based upon the set "look", but altering it to our needs. So, there is a bound to be similar between the two outfits chosen".
M : "I think they will be so different from what my gender is because us ladies we wear skirts and dresses to look presentable and men would rather wear things such as ties and suits."
L : "Ever since I was little, I've seen guys dress differently in comparison to females. Guys were more masculine while girls dressed more feminine like. I never thought there was anything good or bad with it, I just thought it was normal. Of course, people have bent the rules over time but it's still okay, people should do what they feel most comfortable doing."
V : "I would think they are similar even though it was from a opposite gender because we have both token this image of what casual is and how society has portrayed it to us that in a sense we are both dressing based upon the set "look", but altering it to our needs. So, there is a bound to be similar between the two outfits chosen".
M : "I think they will be so different from what my gender is because us ladies we wear skirts and dresses to look presentable and men would rather wear things such as ties and suits."
L : "Ever since I was little, I've seen guys dress differently in comparison to females. Guys were more masculine while girls dressed more feminine like. I never thought there was anything good or bad with it, I just thought it was normal. Of course, people have bent the rules over time but it's still okay, people should do what they feel most comfortable doing."