To this day, I can't properly shop at unisex stores. As a youth, I feared going into one of these stores (Gap, Abercrombie, etc.) and thumbing through racks of clothing to be interrupted by a sales associate or giggling classmates informing me I was looking at the women's clothing. Department stores are nice enough to have large signs telling you which section belongs to which sex. At the Gap, I have to rely on mannequins, posters, and vague clothing style tips to point me in the right direction. Until they provide more adequate clothing sex clues, I will not frequent such establishments. It's their loss.

