Originally Posted by
XanBcoo
Non-sarcastic response: Men have fewer dress code options which, at its worst, is a bit of a bore. It sucks but we're basically unaffected. Women have many dress code options but face a higher risk of discrimination and must always "straddle the line" amongst judgmental coworkers, peers, and customers. Yes, it is a system that can be abused by some women. It is also a system that is constantly abused by men.
At the expense of dressing relatively similarly every day, men forgo this abuse. I don't see which side of the coin is the negative one.