If there’s a second-hand section, this sounds like heaven and I want to work and live there.
(I don’t buy new clothes with the exception of underwear and socks, I’m poor, full of eco-anxiety about the fashion industry, and I find thrift store employees to be less judgmental and/or have less fucks to give than retail clothing staff)
I’ve been thinking for a while that it would’ve been really cool if there were clothing stores where there were no defined “Men” and “Women sections”, as sort of a way to defy the gender binary. And if someone tried to ask the store’s staff “Is this for men or for women?” they would respond something like “I dunno, it’s probably unisex, you use it if you want to”.
How about we just ditch the current sizing model as a whole and use strictly measurements, too.
Yeah, although stores would probably need to have measuring tape lying around so that customers could adapt to the measurement scale change.
Aren’t dressing rooms in most clothing stores gender neutral anyway?
I’d guess it depends on where you live
Out of the Closet in Seattle is a thrift store that checks several of these boxes