"Men should not be forced to wear pants when it's not cold"
Adam Clayton (in the 90´s)
Adam Clayton (in the 90´s)
It seems he´s not the only one who has that idea...The New York Times has reported that
The Male Unbifurcated Garment movement began in the early 1990s, when a cross-dressing Swede named Roger Lewau launched a now-defunct Web site called the Skirts Lover Nest. Over the years, the movement has strived for civil rights in displays of pride that have included a march down Fifth Avenue, where dozens showed up in minis, tutus and full-length crimson ball gowns. Now comes “Dressed to Kilt,” a fashion show hosted by the M.U.G.-wearing Scotsman Sean Connery. The models will include Andie MacDowell, the actress; Marcus Schenkenberg, the supermodel; and Robert Anderson, named in the show’s promotional material as a “Scottish Hunk.” Proceeds will benefit the Friends of Scotland, but M.U.G. men around the world will surely take note.
source: www.nytimes.com
Maybe Adam goes back to wearing his sarongs in public.
The Male Unbifurcated Garment movement began in the early 1990s, when a cross-dressing Swede named Roger Lewau launched a now-defunct Web site called the Skirts Lover Nest. Over the years, the movement has strived for civil rights in displays of pride that have included a march down Fifth Avenue, where dozens showed up in minis, tutus and full-length crimson ball gowns. Now comes “Dressed to Kilt,” a fashion show hosted by the M.U.G.-wearing Scotsman Sean Connery. The models will include Andie MacDowell, the actress; Marcus Schenkenberg, the supermodel; and Robert Anderson, named in the show’s promotional material as a “Scottish Hunk.” Proceeds will benefit the Friends of Scotland, but M.U.G. men around the world will surely take note.
source: www.nytimes.com
Maybe Adam goes back to wearing his sarongs in public.
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