Androgyny, unisex fashion and gender neutrality have been gaining popularity for a long time. Fashion goes through cycles, and as we see more and more ’80s fashion comebacks, we also tend to see more people gravitating toward gender-neutral clothing. While it was somewhat rebellious in the ’80s, something we saw in glam rock icons and other misfits, today it is becoming commonplace.
Generation Z is growing up quickly and they won’t be put in boxes or labeled. They see no reason in limiting fashion and its self-expression to a single gender. They will wear whatever they want, however, they will want to and look stunning no matter what. The fashion industry is doing the same. Gender-neutral clothing brands are gaining popularity, London Fashion Week went gender-neutral and canceled separate gender shows, opting instead to combine its men’s and women’s catwalks, and fashion week of New York added a unisex and non-binary category. So if looking gender neutral is something you like, here are some outfit ideas that may inspire you.
1.Suits
Suits are not just for men, in fact, they have also become a staple in women’s closets. They are powerful, fashionable and come in a variety of cuts and styles. Finding a good suit can be your entry into the world of gender-neutral fashion.
2.outerwear
Streetwear brands are generally pretty gender neutral, so if that’s a style that appeals to you, go for it. You won’t have to choose between the men’s or women’s section here, you’ll just get whatever you think looks good.
3.Jumpsuits
Jumpsuits are great for anyone and are the most gender-neutral piece of clothing in our opinion. You can change your entire look by choosing to wear a colorful t-shirt, a lace or mesh top, or even a crop top underneath. It is truly a garment that has no gender affiliation.
4. Boiler Suits
Tight, structured or loose-fitting jumpsuits are a gender-neutral fashion staple. You can call them leg warmers, coveralls, work clothes, the name doesn’t really matter. What matters is that it is a garment that is an outfit in itself. It has a pretty genderless vibe and we think it’s pretty awesome.
5. Oversized Cardigans
Yes, a good cardigan has been a staple in everyone’s wardrobe for many years and is a perfect example of a gender neutral piece of clothing. Anyone can wear it, and depending on the cut, color, and style, a humble cardigan can make any outfit gender-neutral.
6. Baggy clothing
Baggy gender-specific clothing is generally common in gender-neutral fashion. They do a great job of distracting attention from feminine or masculine features and simply making you look genderless and cool.
7. Oversized T-shirts
Oversized t-shirts are best. You can dial them in if you want to define your waist, you can wear them as a dress, or you can wear them just over your jeans to add that oversized look. It is possibly the simplest option, but also the most effective, when looking for that gender-neutral style.
8.Buttons
Say what you want, but a good button-down shirt can make anyone look effortlessly stylish. Hawaiian print will work well for a relaxed setting, while silk or satin will make you look sexy. You can wear it unbuttoned over a t-shirt, or under a sweatshirt or jumper with just the neck peeking out, or you can leave a few top buttons open for that sexy look. You honestly can’t go wrong with a good shirt.