An LGBT-themed office at the University of North Texas has a closet full of “gender-affirming” items available to students who wish to present themselves as the opposite sex, “free of charge.”
The “OUTfits Clothing Closet,” a project of the university’s “Pride Alliance” office, “is a donation-based resource” that is accessible to students year-round, according to a description on UNT’s website.
Among the available items are chest binders, which women use to constrict their breasts in an attempt to appear less female, as well as “packers,” bra inserts, makeup, and other “personal care products.”
“Packers” are prosthetic objects resembling male sexual organs that women wear beneath their undergarments.
UNT staff in charge of the closet also accept donations of “top surgery pillows” used to recover from a mastectomy.
“In order to access OUTfits, stop by the Pride Alliance and let our staff know you want to use ‘The Closet,’” the description states. “We will unlock it for you, give you a tour, and assist you with anything you might need.”
The College Fix asked UNT’s media team via email why it is necessary to supply these items to students and how the university has devoted resources or funding to the closet but did not receive a response to two inquiries sent in the past two weeks.