Usually men dress as French maids during some kind of role play or as an obligation in a relationship. Since I am able to get home earlier from work, my boyfriend requires I dress up as a French maid and start doing household duties. I have accepted this and it is pretty natural for me now.
It's said that many women used to have their maids dress them. The buttons were put in that fashion in order to help the maids button the blouse quicker and easier.
It goes back in time when wealthy people had butlers, and maids to help them to dress: men normally dressed themselves but ladies had other women to help them dress and women naturally had clothing buttons reversed to help maids clothe them. And, the tradition continues to this day with the reversed buttons on women's clothing.
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Historically, women's clothing zipped from left to right as a sign of elitism and wealth, as it was designed for maids to help wealthy women dress easily. Men's clothing zips from right to left as it dates back to military uniforms, making it easier for men to dress themselves with their more dominant right hand.
men dress like us
We females do not want men to be our maids. We just want them to help us around the house and pick up after themselves.
well not neccesarily. I mean some weddings have gowns for bride maids that look completely different from the bride's dress. I would say it is totally the brides choice.But different dresses from the brides are more exciting in my opinion. :) hope this helped.
There are Lady's maids, house-maids, nursary maids, nanny's, parlour maids, chamber maids, laundry maids, kitchen maids, cooks, butlers, house-keepers, between maids, scullery maids, still room maids and for smaller houses all-of-work-maids. Hope that helps! x
the national dress code for men in Trinidad is guayabera
they wore a black or navy dress or skirt with a top, an apron on top and a white mob hat .
It is "High heels, red dress." Ok?