The phrase isn't necessarily misogynistic, if you read it as acting like a grown man instead of a boy. Of course, if he reads it as an insult to his masculinity, and it provokes him to debate, I'm OK with it.
Putting in a plug for the Indyx app. You photo all your individual wardrobe pieces and use the app to make new outfits of them. I've found it helpful and fun.
The problem is that people can map fictional resistance movements onto opposite real life parties. In my college poli Sci class, both I (a known lefty) and the most conservative guy in class excitedly supported the idea of showing V for Vendetta. I guarantee the January 6 guys thought they were in an underdog resistance movement.
I also liked (paraphrasing): "Can you think of any other candidates capable of beating trump?" Joe: "Yeah, at least 50 of them."