Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
I think western society, in particular, is moving more and more towards androgyny. And maybe not so far in the future what started off with a pair of jeans will become a society where all sexual dimorphism is suppressed--no body hair of any kind, no hips or breasts, all beefcake verboten. No body odor, no basso profundo or soprano...just the same old-same old, grey and and homogenized. And maybe for some that will be paradise but I hope I don't live to see it.

I like women because they are different. It's precisely the "otherness" that beguiles me.
I agree with you, DWFII; I think the potential for future homogenization of people is a horrifying concept, a nightmarish image of everyone being equal to the point of non-identity, a place & time where 88% of the population between 16 & 60 are just the right height & weight & color, with ideal median income & education; Hitler struck up the band, Ayn Rand blew the whistle, and the vast majority misunderstood both sounds.
But if our descendents are at serious risk of being zombified, their uniforms won't be tartan; it'll much more resemble the currently ubiquitous dark-colored hoodie (hood kept up), generic ballcap, low-rise jeans (grossly oversize for guys, gangrene-tight for gals), multiple brow-piercings and most important of all -- the wide-open cellphone fused to one ear.
Real kilts for women won't lead to androgeny . . not considering their cost, or commitment; for many of the women making that commitment, it may well prove to be the only genuinely tailored garment they ever own.
And no garment truly guilty of unisex fashion could ever show-off a woman's anatomical charms like an authentic kilt.