Tuesday, 05 January 2010
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H&M Reveals The Men’s Fashion Trend for 2010: Kilts
This is a guest post from Just A Guy Thing.
I love H&M: stylin’ clothes that are made on the cheap. Sure they fall apart after a few wearings, but hey, by that time you need to hop onto the next trend anyway, so who cares?
In its 2010 menswear collection, neutral colors are mixed with small flashes of color and – perhaps most surprisingly – the retailer prominently features a kilt.
Can H&M get the average dude to start wearing a skirt? Will this be the fashion trend of the new year? Probably not, but H&M is to be complimented for stirring things up a bit.
Here’s a few more pieces from the H&M 2010 menswear collection:



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Comments (69)
I can't help but hate every bit of this collection.
Ha. That's funny. No thanks though.
Hey the blazer...!
Can't wait to get my kilt. In every color. Women will love it.
. . .
I already wear a kilt.
The last one looks good, the others...not so much.
I seen Kid Cudi wearing a kilt in a picture today. I still cant see the average joe wearing one tho.
ew. just, ew. i can only really tolerate the last two.
please god no.
A kilt? may have worked back then for the scottish, but personally, no thanks.
but the blazer . . . !
That's not a kilt. That's a skirt. Ask any Scotsman.
thats not a kilt, thats a mirt a man skirt, who do they think they are fooling?
I love the last one.
@TequilaKisses@xanga - Agreed.
Last one's okay, the rest, wtf?
don't see it on a straight man
Gotta say I love that a company is out there bending gender expectations. More dudes should wear skirts/kilts :)
Ew. All of those clothes are ugly.
Fringe should be a sin.
FOR 2010?
I've been wearing Kilts for years!
Kilts have been worn by various dudes going back through the 90's and 80's, guys in bands and others, and back to the classic SEX Punk look!
@envisionedlight@xanga - Various kinds of traditional 'skirts', and especially kilts, are not actually bending any gender expectations, they ARE male attire! I've worn skirts and kilts for ages.
@rocking_horse222@xanga - Exactly, I was thinking the same, that first thing is KIND of kilt-esque, but still more of a skirt...maybe a very simplified kilt.
Key question...why didn't they get a man wearing the 'kilt', or any of this clobber, instead of an emasculated male anorexic?
*SHOCKED* o_O
YAY! CLOTHES DON'T HAVE GENDERS.