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Eighteenth century male fashion involved wigs, makeup, garish colours, silk stockings, crotch-moulding breeches and high heels. Further, in order to be a real man you had to be good at dancing.

The challenge is to find a plausible way to retain as many of these items as possible in fashion down to the present day, though they don't need to remain identical to what they were under George II. Overall the idea is to keep men's fashion colourful and overstated, in a way that might be considered feminine by 21st century OTL standards (though it definitely wasn't considered so back in the 18th century).
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