Mark Bryan, a 61-year-old engineer from Germany, isn’t afraid to confront gender preconceptions.
While high heels were originally designed for males to add height and fashion in the 10th century, they have clearly become nearly entirely associated with women.
Mark is one of many modern males who are reclaiming a popular shoe style for anyone other than those of us who were born female.
Mark’s Instagram photos lately earned him a following of around 660,000 fans.
His outfits frequently feature pumps, boots, and skirts. Mark’s different closet goods are accompanied by his own remarks, in which he expresses how common his wardrobe practices are.
The engineer feels that clothing should be genderless. He prefers skirts over dresses, allowing him to wear more conventionally “masculine” clothes above the waist.
He believes that skirts offer more variation than the traditional slacks or pants that most guys wear to work.
Mark’s children appreciate his efforts, particularly because he raised them with clear communication about the fact that clothing does not indicate sexuality or gender.
His daughter is one of his biggest followers, and she can’t wait to borrow some of his clothes.
Similarly, his wife supports his decisions and even helps him choose attire.