Totokaelo Archive: Ungendered

Totokaelo Archive; Ungendered

*Designers are taught that men and women are different.

They learn to sew buttons on one side or another; that an abundance of pockets is a male convention; that the placement of a waistline depends on a choice between “M” or “F.” The gender of our clothing starts in the sketchbook and gestates on the mannequin, born onto separate racks and married off to wearers of corresponding identity and anatomy.

*Excerpt via Totokaelo

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