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I don't know how to think about this, if a Victoria's Secret catalog arrives in our mailbox, I hand it to my husband to peruse. Like extremely softcore porn? I don't think it's for me.
So if you are asking about menswear for a female gaze? Hmm. Maybe the athletic wear catalogs. So like Under Armour website has all these hot male athletes as models, someplace like that.
No not sure what you mean but they probably mean stores that sell clothes for men that are similar or equivalent to the clothes that Victoria's Secret sells to women.
Something similar would not be equivalent though. I can't claim to speak for all of womankind, but I don't know personally any woman who finds fancy underwear sexy on men. I was thinking the point of Victoria's Secret is underwear men find sexy on women, that's kind of their whole schtick.
They didn't really ask what other genders thought. They just asked where to buy sexy clothes for men.