Genderless Streetwear: Designing Beyond Labels
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Genderless Streetwear: Designing Beyond Labels

Genderless Streetwear: Designing Beyond Labels


Fashion has always reflected social structure — and streetwear has always challenged it. At formestyle, genderless design is not a marketing decision; it is a design philosophy rooted in freedom.

Traditional menswear and womenswear rely on restriction: silhouettes designed to define roles instead of expression. Streetwear dismantles that framework by prioritizing comfort, proportion, and attitude over gender rules.

Oversized hoodies, curved-leg utility pants, cropped jackets, and relaxed denim allow garments to adapt to the wearer — not the other way around. These forms create space for movement, layering, and self-definition.

Why Genderless Matters in Street Culture

Street culture has always belonged to everyone. Skaters, artists, musicians, outsiders — identity in the street is built on action, not labels.

Genderless streetwear reflects that reality. It allows people to style freely, layer creatively, and build personal aesthetics without limitation.

  • Flexible silhouettes designed for all bodies
  • Relaxed fits that support layering
  • Design driven by proportion, not gender

At formestyle, we design garments that respond to how people actually live — not how categories say they should dress.

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