Zara Released An "Ungendered" Clothing Line And People Are Pissed

    Close but no cigar.

    Today, Zara released its first collection specifically focusing on androgynous style, appropriately called Ungendered.

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    Unisex Sweatshirt, $25.90.

    Sold on Zara.com, the promotional images for the collection feature both male and female models showcasing the same clothing.

    Zara / Via zara.com

    Unisex Jeans, $49.90.

    It's a small collection (with less than 10 pieces total) and each one costs less than $50.

    Zara / Via zara.com

    Unisex Top, $19.90.

    Shortly after the collection was announced, people took to Twitter to express their frustration with the "Ungendered" clothing.

    @tywrent / Via Twitter: @tywrent

    They pointed out why the clothing is problematic at best.

    @concretegravity / Via Twitter: @concretegravity

    Quite frankly, they're pissed that "Ungendered" is actually so normative.

    @la_rain / Via Twitter: @La__Rain

    They think it's just male coded loungewear.

    @magicalgirl / Via Twitter: @magicaIgirI

    And this guy just spat fire about it:

    @begeem / Via Twitter: @begeem

    Of course, some people were happy that the clothing line is at least a step in the right direction toward mass nonbinary acceptance.

    @nemzilla / Via Twitter: @nemzilla

    Others are simply proud.

    @rachelhopkins_ / Via Twitter: @rachelhopkins_

    And while it's a step toward acceptance, this girl's got a point.

    What are your thoughts on the "Ungendered" clothing line? Tell us in the comments below!