But in the case of (patriarchal) religion-imposed clothes, as is the case with some Islamic countries, what feminism is there in such a "choice"? I think there is a clear difference between feminists in the past who chose *themselves* to free themselves from clothes, and in the case of religion-based demanding too many pieces of clothing, which is clearly a patriarchal imposition. I think both women and men should not be imposed any style of clothing merely based on religion.
But in the case of (patriarchal) religion-imposed clothes, as is the case with some Islamic countries, what feminism is there in such a "choice"? I think there is a clear difference between feminists in the past who chose *themselves* to free themselves from clothes, and in the case of religion-based demanding too many pieces of clothing, which is clearly a patriarchal imposition. I think both women and men should not be imposed any style of clothing merely based on religion.