Yeah, but still, clothing doesn't have a gender. MEN wore heels before women really adopted it as a style. Pink wasn't always a "girl color," and I can assure you that historical unnecessary gendering of clothing doesn't stop there. If you think it could work, you could always pull up historical context as evidence, but idk.
I'm aware… But in modern times there are clothes associated with men and women. It doesn't mean that these clothes ARE for just one people, but it means that's whst they are associated with… I use fashion to make myself look more masculine, but I csn use them to look more androgynous, or feminine… You get what I mean, right?