Definition: Masc is a type of clothing that has been worn by men for centuries, usually with a long, flowing cape or vest over them. The term was first used in the 18th century when the fashion designer William Morris created a design for a long-sleeved black dress made from leather and adorned with silver laces. This style became popular among gentlemen of the time and is still worn today. Masc has many meanings, including: 1. A type of skirt that is long and flowing, such as an American-style knee-length skirt or a French-style short skirt. 2. A type of hat that is typically made from silk or satin and features a pointed tip to form the shape of a "masc." 3. The term can also be used to describe any kind of clothing with long sleeves, such as a long-sleeved shirt or jacket. 4. A word referring to men's clothing that is typically worn under a full-length garment and often includes the words "men's" or "guy's." The specific meanings and usage can vary depending on cultural context, fashion trends, and the wearer's gender identity.