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yo anyone have any hard data on clothing retailers that present their product in a more gender-inclusive way (especially w.r.t. avoiding the gender binary altogether), stuff that might be able to help make a business case to convince another retailer to try it?

asking for a friend. (pls boost? any help appreciated 💜)

· SubwayTooter · 28 · 5

@lifning I've had good luck with Mishu Boutique here in Seattle. They explicitly said I could try anything on despite being male presenting when I walked in. mishuboutique.com

@KoBunny ohh that's good to know, thanks!
it looks like on their site they still separate everything into "women's" and "men's" though. I'm ideally looking for maybe some success stories about not doing that exclusively, if that makes any sense :p

@lifning Lifelong Thrift here in Seattle might fit this bill- they're a thrift store, but in-store they have a portion of the clothes separated by "masculine cut/fit" and "feminine cut/fit" (like suits, pants, et al), and the rest are sorted by function. lifelongthrift.com/

hope this helps!