Or baseball caps, perhaps - that way they're visible in public, but still
unisex.

 

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Saturday 1st October

 

One of the contentious things at Wikimania has been T shirts and the
assumption that girls will be OK with men's T shirts. This year the Israelis
managed to get both kinds, probably the first Wikimania to do so, OK the
women's ones came a day or so after the men were served. But from
conversations I had this was one of the concrete gender gap issues that we
could actually do something about. Even if only to drop T shirts and go with
something genuinely unisex and one size fits all like coffee mugs or mouse
mats.

WSC

On 18 September 2011 13:38, Fae <fae...@gmail.com> wrote:

Agreed, though I suggest we take a tip from previous tee-shirt
experiences and buy hardly any small sizes and more XL's...

PS I was kind of assuming that one could get a unisex cut for tee-shirts?


Cheers,
Fae
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