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Originally Posted by good samaritan
I don't preach skirts as heaven or standards, but I do teach about applying biblical principles in todays culture. In the early 20th century women putting on pants is no different than if men started wearing dresses to keep cooler in our summer climates today. There is a practiacal purpose for a man to wear a dress leisurally because according to my wife a dress is much cooler. We would be considered by all of our peers as crossdressing if we did. I think it would be rightfully so. Why, because a dress is viewed by our culture as womans garment.
The fact is that at the beginning of 20th century pants were just as equally considered a mans garments. Someone had to violate cultural beliefs in order for pants to ever had become fashionable on women. I don't believe it was Christian women who begun the trend of women wearing pants. I think it begun with hollywood and then WW2 gave incentive by giving practical function for ladies in the job force.
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Interesting points.
I have Scottish heritage, so wearing a kilt is considered traditional male attire, even if it isn't crotch-knit.