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Critics drag NYT style piece: Men ‘most certainly are not’ wearing crop tops

Por: New York Post Life July 11, 2023

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The New York Times published a style piece focused on men wearing “crop tops” made from old t-shirts or purchased from women’s clothing sections.   “Though men have been known to wear stomach-baring garments when they exercise or go to the beach, lately crop tops can be seen on guys at stores and bars. More modest styles hit right at a waistline, but many are cropped short enough to expose a navel. Some wearers are making theirs by... + full article



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