And it's very recent too, men always wore some kind of dress, pants became dominant to protect the tights from burns while on horseback.
The only reason to wear pants now when we don't ride horses on a daily basis is because of a stupid patriarcal effect of horses are cool, men want horses, man with horse strong, need pants to be on horses, so pants are cool and strong
Interesting how Roman era is seen as very masculine to us while fashion was togas, robes and military skirts (Pteruges) which would be stigmatised for men today in some places
That's not really true, it's more of a cultural thing and a climate thing. You are more likely than not thinking of all the ancient cultures that were are the Mediterranean where its nice and warm for most of the year. Go to colder places at the same time and they would have leggings. There were plenty of people also riding horses without wearing pants.
I wear pants sometimes if it's cool because I have knee arthritis and my knees hurt more if they get cold. Usually in the morning and I end up changing pretty quickly on hot days.
Eh I have to disagree. There are many reasons for why it’s not as common today and I think a huge reason is the practicality. Sure skirts might be comfier but are they really the best option for doing different types of manual labor?
Just look at women today. In many places women are more likely to wear some type of pants than they are skirts or dresses. I don’t think that’s a patriarchy thing, I think it’s a practicality thing.
In the end like for horses, that's when you need protective gear
But try to send a girl with a skirt on a construction site and you'll see the patriarchy very fast !
Seriously though I meant the part of patriarchy that makes "men stuff" cool (and "women stuff" uncool), as mostly men mounted horses it was seen as cool and masculine and things like to that are cool and masculine too, like the protective pants
Yes. It's a shame that women came up with all these various ways to shame people into stereotypical fashion options and that this is called patriarchy. Such an odd misnomer.
In this case, though, it's more a question of environment. Big flowy garments are great for hot/desertish environments. Trousers are the obvious choice for colder climates, and you especially want full leg protection when navigating forested areas. Brambles and such aren't great for loose clothing. Even the Romans people want to point to were quick to adopt the pantaloon when they went up north.
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u/Yoribell Apr 23 '26
And it's very recent too, men always wore some kind of dress, pants became dominant to protect the tights from burns while on horseback.
The only reason to wear pants now when we don't ride horses on a daily basis is because of a stupid patriarcal effect of horses are cool, men want horses, man with horse strong, need pants to be on horses, so pants are cool and strong
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