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Why the Internet is not happy about Zara's new 'Ungendered' collection


8 March 2016
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Zara recently launched an 'Ungendered' collection – a 16-piece range of t-shirts, sweatshirts and jeans designed to be worn by both men and women.But the collection has debuted to a mixed response. While lots of Twitter users have praised Zara for answering a demand for more inclusivity, others have taken offence to the clothing on offer.

The collection is mostly oversized and lean towards a masculine aesthetic. Activitist Tyler Ford voiced his concern about the issue on Twitter: "When will we move past this notion that genderless clothing simply = plain t-shirts/sweatpants? Why is this "bold"?"Another user, ‎@n8lien wrote: "was Zara trying to do something groundbreaking with their "ungendered" clothing? It's literally just plain t-shirts and sweatpants..."Others, however, jumped to Zara's defence. One user, @skintradee, wrote: "I know people think zara's ungendered line is 'basic' and 'disappointing' but seriously its a step? Okay? calm down."

The news of Zara's venture comes after Selfridges debuted Agender last year, a unique gender-neutral pop up shop. "We want to take our customers on a journey where they can shop and dress without limitations or stereotypes," the department store said in a statement. "A space where clothing is no longer imbued with directive gender values, enabling fashion o exist as a purer expression of 'self'."What do you think of Zara's 'Ungendered' collection? Let us know your thoughts in the box below!

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