There’s a new type of “maid café” in town, and it’s trading frilly aprons for thigh-highs and chokers.
But is this just a trend, or is it a sign of a larger shift in fashion and gender expression? Let’s take a seat at the table. At first glance, it looks like a classic Japanese maid café. The service is polite, the drinks are often topped with whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles, and the atmosphere is hyper-kawaii (cute). femboy cafe shop
The difference is the uniform—and the attitude. There’s a new type of “maid café” in
Culture & Lifestyle
April 14, 2026
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