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Old 08-01-2008, 06:20 PM
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Re: Can you tell the difference between men's pant

Number one, I am amazed that this is even a thread at all, but oh well...

My husband works for a textile company and has said repeatedly that women's clothes are cut EXTREMELY different than men's...no matter the fabric...

Why are we allowed to t-shirts? That was created for men? Yet, we women wear them all the time...t-shirts designed for women.

Playing devil's advocate here...just curious...
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IF we are to be consistent with the thinking that its wrong for a woman to wear that which pertains to a man, then isnt it courting the wrath of God to allow women to stroll around in the night with their husbands coat draped over their shoulders just because they're "COLD" ? Or does anyone have a BIBLICAL reason why wearing her husbands (definitely male apparel) is not wrong in that case.
I know a minister who will not allow his wife to wear or drape his coat over her shoulders.
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Number one, I am amazed that this is even a thread at all, but oh well...

My husband works for a textile company and has said repeatedly that women's clothes are cut EXTREMELY different than men's...no matter the fabric...

Why are we allowed to t-shirts? That was created for men? Yet, we women wear them all the time...t-shirts designed for women.

Playing devil's advocate here...just curious...
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Old 08-15-2012, 09:54 PM
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only in the sense it is formly shaped and tight to the crotch and thighs on women and not loose like it should be. Thus her figure is making the distinction not the clothes.

I will agree some pants do look different but to me this is more of a issue of rebellion of the feministic mind set of the culture. We see this all throughout our society now. Alot of clothes I see worn today would have always been considered wrong to wear throughout church history.
No, the pants were designed and cut to fit the female figure. YOU try to wear them!

What do you mean "rebellion of the feministic mind set..." ??? You think "rebellious" women wear women's pants ??? Pants were not invented for men, neither were men the first to wear pants. Pants were invented by the Medes & Persians in the 4th cen. B.C. and were worn by BOTH sexes, like both sexes of the Hebrews wore SKIRTS. Were Hebrew men dressed in feminine clothing? Masculine and feminine in clothing styles is defined in CULTURE which varies with nationality and historical era.

Our country's first feminists were NOT "rebellious" ! The women's movement was an extension of the abolitionist movement. Our country could not abolish slavery without doing something for women. The very reason why a man could buy and own Negro slaves was because he owned his wife as CHATTEL -- tangible property. Wives and slaves were both like cattle. The tangible property of MEN.

Women in this country could not own property. If a woman's husband died, she could be evicted from the house even if it had been paid for by HER wages or family's wealth; neither did she have legal guardianship of her own children. When she worked she was not entitled to her OWN wages. Women couldn't get into college regardless of what they scored on an entrance exam. It wasn't until 1887 that Congress passesd the Married Woman's Property Act giving a woman to right to own property. Do you think this came from the Bible ???

"Rebellious" ? I think not. IN OUR CULTURE -- not in the Bible -- bifurcation and lack of ornamentation symbolyzed male dominance in the public sphere and male SUPERIORITY in general. Our country's women's rights leaders were intellectuals and knew perfectly well how to introduce women's pants into our culture. They were aware that in OTHER COUNTRIES and OTHER CULTURES pants were not associated with men and male superiority. It was only in European/American cultures. They did not copy men's wear but simply "borrowed" from another CULTURE -- the "harems" of TURKEY -- and began wearing TURKISH "harem" pants. The Turks copied pants from the Persians.

In 1903 Alice Morse Earle, a dress reformer and advocate of women's rights, wrote:

"With the constant...newspaper jesting which we daily hear and read, that women are striving to capture that article of dress, now held to be so distinctly masculine, it is somewhat amusing to be told by careful students that trousers were first assumed for general wear, not by men, but by women. ...In fact, trousers had been worn by both men and women of ancient Media around the 4th century B.C."

Henry T. Finck wrote in The Independent, in 1907:

"Today the Eskimo women are by no means the only ones who wear the bifurcated garment. Feminine trousers survive in many conservative Oriental countries -- in Persia, Arabia, Turkey, China, India, Algiers, Tunis..."

It was not until 1340 that pants became associated with men, only in Europe, and it was through the influence of the Catholic Church. God had NOTHING to do with separating clothing styles in the manner of men in pants and women in dresses !!!!

Our country's first feminists changed our country's CULTURE, and pants are no longer a strictly male garment.

Did you know that T-shirts actually do have a history of being associated with men? But, you never hear women's T-shirts preached against.

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Old 08-17-2012, 04:45 PM
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Re: Can you tell the difference between men's pant

I might ask this question: Can you tell the difference between the men's kethoneth and the women's kethoneth?

Pictured is a piece of famous Assyrian sculpture. When the King of Assyria, Sennachrib, seized Lachish, a city in Judah, he took away Israelite captives, who are pictured wearing what is referred to as the "Lachish tunics." This was the basic garment worn by the Jew.
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Re: Can you tell the difference between men's pant

i find this very funny. a true thought for all parties. he who lives by the law dies by the law. who am I to tell someone else what to wear? As long as it covers the body what is the issue? As in all the imoportant parts.
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I wonder if men and women will have separate "robes of white" in the Kingdom of God?
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I might ask this question: Can you tell the difference between the men's kethoneth and the women's kethoneth?

Pictured is a piece of famous Assyrian sculpture. When the King of Assyria, Sennachrib, seized Lachish, a city in Judah, he took away Israelite captives, who are pictured wearing what is referred to as the "Lachish tunics." This was the basic garment worn by the Jew.
The ones on the left are womens apparel and the ones on the right are mens.
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Re: Can you tell the difference between men's pant

If a man or a woman wears pants, I am not bothered, so long as they are modest. I do not, and neither does the world need to see every crease and every figure. I notice tight pants on men and women, and all I can think of is what they want to show off. In everything, modesty. Rest assured, for the sake of all who could see, I would not be caught dead in tight pants as a man.
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If a man or a woman wears pants, I am not bothered, so long as they are modest. I do not, and neither does the world need to see every crease and every figure. I notice tight pants on men and women, and all I can think of is what they want to show off. In everything, modesty. Rest assured, for the sake of all who could see, I would not be caught dead in tight pants as a man.
LOL.

I agree. There is no need to have to lie on the floor to pull up blue jeans because they are so tight.

There are plenty of pants/clothes women can wear to look nice without being immodest.
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