Everything about Casual totally explained
In the European tradition,
casual is the
dress code which emphasizes comfort and personal expression over presentation and uniformity. It includes a very wide variety of
costume, so is perhaps better defined by what it
isn't than what it
is. The following
are not considered casual wear:
Blue jeans and a
T-shirt have been described as the "casual uniform". With the popularity of
spectator sports in the late
20th century, a good deal of athletic gear has influenced casual wear. Clothing worn for
manual labor also falls into casual wear.
While utilitarian costume comes to mind first for casual dress, however, there's also a wide range of flamboyance and theatricality.
Punk costume is a striking example.
Madonna introduced a great deal of
lace,
jewelry, and
cosmetics into casual wear during the
1980s. More recently,
hip hop fashion has played up elaborate jewelry and luxurious materials worn in conjunction with athletic gear and the clothing of manual labor.
Casual wear is typically the dress code in which new forms of
gender expression are attempted before being accepted into semi-casual or semi-formal situations. An obvious example is
masculine jewelry, which was once considered shocking or titillating even in casual circles, and is now hardly noteworthy in semi-formal situations.
Amelia Bloomer introduced trousers (of a sort) for women as a casual alternative to formal hoops and skirts. In a recent mirror image,
sarongs and other skirts have been embraced by a few men of the European tradition as a casual alternative to formal trousers. Both of these innovations caused great embarrassment in formal circles.
Skin exposure is most pronounced in casual wear, since it includes all swimwear, but the trend toward female exposure in the
20th century has also pushed the necklines of formal
ball gowns ever lower and the skirts of semi-formal
cocktail dresses ever higher. For men, the exposure of shoulders, thighs, and backs is still limited to casual wear. Full
nudity is still considered shocking in casual circles, except at a very few progressive
clubs and
beaches.
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