Sad indeed. As a straight white guy who considers Diana his favorite superhero, I'm all kinds of dismayed whenever I encounter guys who think that liking Diana is somehow unmanly.
I can understand not wanting to wear a WW shirt has pink all over it and is clearly designed to appeal to women and/or girls, but this jacket is clearly designed to appeal to men. It's a denim jacket. The only difference between it and other denim jackets is the WW logo on the back. If you like the character, this is a perfectly fine way to show it.
I may just look into getting one of these myself. It'd be great to wear it to my first viewing of Wonder Woman (assuming Florida's infernal weather would cooperate with the idea of wearing a jacket in June!)
600m is very doable for a movie with this kind of hype. And 600m is more than enough to be considered a financial success. If the critics like it too, then that will make Wonder Woman the DCEU's first Grand Slam home run.
If that happens? Everything changes, as far as I'm concerned. Marvel, DC, Fox, and Sony are probably going to start pushing hard for more female-centered movies. Whole new audiences may start flocking to CBMs in short order. We may very well find that this golden age of CBMs hasn't even truly begun yet.
And that's just if it makes 600m: about average for a single-hero debut movie. It could go to 700m. Heck, I don't think 800m is completely outside the realm of possibility. A billion may be a bit too much to hope for, but this movie could potentially turn into a real runaway hit, nonetheless.