Japan designs gender-neutral underwear
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
A Japanese company created gender-neutral underwear to break gender bias.

Asuka Otani, is a designer who came up with gender-neutral underwear so that people can wear whatever they want.
The main idea behind the gender-neutral underwear is for people to be comfortable.
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According to W24, Otani found that men with larger breasts wear bras - and other men are too scared of what others might think.
The goal is that people won't be looked at strangely if they wear something for themselves.
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