As summer approaches, the promise of sunshine and warm weather becomes all the more alluring, but unfortunately, it's not all sunshine and rainbows for some women. They have turned to social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok to share their experiences of being subject to unwanted attention and harassment while commuting. The 'subway shirt' trend involves concealing their skin in public spaces to ward off unwelcome advances.
Despite the advancements we expected by now, we find ourselves in a world where the idea of layering clothes for safety is still prevalent among women. However, the current trend of wearing an oversized T-shirt over a strappy summer top while traveling might be a solution for women who want to feel safe and comfortable.
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Why should women know about this TikTok trend?
@screenshothq Will this New York trend move across to the UK this summer? Women have been sharing their ‘Subway Shirt’ outfits on social media and teaching others about the purpose of them. #subwayshirt #outfitdampener #nyc #london ♬ Winter / Chill / R & B_No517 - table_1Social media users have embraced the "subway shirt" trend, sharing their images and experiences with others. The trend is proving to be an effective way for women to protect themselves while also raising awareness about the persistent problem of harassment and unwanted attention in public spaces. The trend has gained popularity on TikTok, with users posting videos of themselves in oversized T-shirts with captions such as "Just know if you see me in a white button down, the real fit is underneath," as Rae Hersey shared in her TikTok video.
While it is saddening that we haven't made substantial progress in eliminating harassment and unwanted attention despite technological and social advancements, the 'subway shirt' trend is proving to be a practical solution for women to protect themselves. It's inspiring to see social media being used to raise awareness about such an important issue, and it's hopeful that with small steps like these, we might be able to ensure a safer future for all.
How does this trend originate?
@rae.hersey Just know if you see me in a white button down, the real fit is underneath 💅🏼 #subwayshirt #nyc ♬ Applesauce - Mark Fabian & Alexander Smith & George King & RK MastersIt seems that the concept first appeared on TikTok in 2022 when several women filmed themselves putting an overshirt on despite the intense summer heat. There have been millions of views on videos posted in April and May, and the trend has gained momentum in recent months.
In the cities where they live, harassment is a "huge problem," so some TikTokers describe it as a "rule" they live by.