Would you care how much skin you showed if you lived in a society without men? Probably not.

The Kuja tribes clothes and culture makes perfect sense. It's NOT sexualized and Oda definitely knows how to write women.
Which is why I also think Hancock's design is simply genuis.

From the long hair that serves as another protection to cover her mark to the fact that she is always covered up when she knows she is going to be among men.

To the her pride in her tribe and crew always showcased
It's a stark contrast to how her tribe and dresses. But Hancock does show more skin when she is on her own ship or island. When she feels safe.
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