>>81>fag fashionfrom what i've observed, it's the natural direction that men's fashion is going in. every time i go outside i see teenage boys (most of whom i'm assuming are heterosexual) wearing those kinds of fruity patterned, slim, effeminate clothing. they look like twinks in training.
it's mostly the younger generation, but the feminized man is becoming more of a cultural norm. definitely wasn't like this, say, five years ago.
and of course, all those big brand clothing stores are selling this kind of get-up, it's all over social media, and you'll find nothing but this faggotry on /fa/.
all of this is coming from a fruit who actually likes this style of clothing too, although i wouldn't mind actually looking "not gay" from time to time.