>>8335834I work in a store that sells a lot of pins and has young/trendy clientele. The gender spread is pretty wide as far as who buys pins. Many of my personal male friends also buy and wear them. Some of them even produce their own pins.
The pin scene is wider than you can imagine, especially if your experience is just Disneyland and cons. There are people making and wearing pins for just about every genre and topic imaginable right now. Do you want a pin of an obscure VHS tape from 1978, or a dish only cooked in one town in the south of France, or a pair of shoes you used to own when you were in 1st grade? There might just be a pin of it.