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You could call us the "American Apparel Generation" thanks to a youth style that is becoming more and more about neutrality. The New York Times recently interviewed female and male subjects about the prevalence of crossing both the men's and women's aisles to shop for clothes. Says a 26-year-old male hairstylist, "My generation is more outside the box than the generation before me." [Haha, isn't that what all generations say?--Editor] We're with you for the most part ... however, we wouldn't say that's entirely accurate. Perhaps "openness" has become more fashionable and mainstream, but style has long since experimented with gender-bending. Here, a look at some of our favorite unisex-influenced fashion makers. [NY Times] Frisky Photos













