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    Aspiring Member Tora's Avatar
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    Could be the novelty has long gone. Suit and Tie, sport coat and tie used to be the norm. Business has gone too casual, for both genders. I enjoyed wearing a coat and tie, when the bride and I would go some place special.
    I do remember wishing the bride and could dress the same for a night out.

    I wish I had more time for femme.n
    Last edited by Tora; 04-24-2010 at 09:41 AM. Reason: additional idea

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    Even when I'm guy dressed I wear girls jeans, and panties

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    I have to admit that in the past, read that as male mode, I could care less about what I wore. I beleive this stemed from my poor self image. However, once I embraced my feminine side, which gave me more incentive to improve my appearance, I looked better as a male as a result of my improved female looks. I have a ways to go but any improvement is due to crossdressing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CherryZips View Post
    Does anyone here enjoy male clothes?
    Absolutely! Especially when a GG is wearing them , and that GG is my wife!

    She looks sooooo HOT in Jockey Y-Fronts

    Huggles

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    For my male cloths are a necaccry evil, if I could be a woman full time I would

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    Sorry, I've never liked men's clothes to any extent. Might be because I always looked like a fat slob in a suit, so if I wore an expensive suit, I just looked like a fat slob in an expensive suit.

    However, when I put on skirt & top or a dress, I feel like I don't look too bad. As others have said, there's also the much wider variety of choice.
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    Shorts and tee's when in male mode

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    I love my boys levi 501 button fly jeans, and my Harley Davidson sweatshirt, and motorcycle boots..... all boy stuff. Around the house I like to wear boxer shorts or one of my b/f's dress shirts....... add a cute belt and you have an instant dress..lol
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    Ok I will have to admit that in either male mode or femme, I always enjoy looking good. The more and more I dress, it forced my grooming habits which as a side effect makes me look better as a guy. (if you think guys should be clean cut, high and tight). Given the option, I would dress femme 247, but in my life at the moment thats not even reasonable. However, when I am in male mode, I would say its far from "drab" I like most have hung the suite and tie in the closet because I don't need them for work anymore. However, I think most of us get caught in the "my choices are so limited" mode. This simply isn't true. Has anyone here worn draw string linen pants in the summer? OMG especially when my legs are shaved I almost feel like I'm dressed femme. There is also the choice of shirts. It doesn't have to be all white, brown. and black and there are tons of choices for patterns. To add a little flare to your day, try a nice sweater vest. Anyhow your really not that limited and its all what we make it.

    Now I do have a problem lately in that I have more fun shopping for Sandra. Even today my conscious got the better half of me so I bought some new polo pants for him, and a new dress for her. She cant spend all his money ya know!
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    I think of all my male clothes as a uniform that i have to wear....only wear them when when i am expected to.....

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    I dress more hrs in my male clothes way more
    I also would like to dress as pretty as a woman as I can and am working on this each day--

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    I love wearing women's clothing, from the skin out! That said, I am a man and I also love men's clothing! I own numerous suits, sport coats slacks, and two Tuxedo's! Two of my suits and one of my Tuxes were hand tailored! Now that I am semi retired I don't wear that style of clothing as often as I used to. As I have said in the past, I love the fit, feel, and look of feminine clothing. But I have no desire to be a woman, so I wear men's clothing more often!
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    I like some males clothes but I wouldnt say that I enjoyed them

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    Quote Originally Posted by CherryZips
    Does anyone here enjoy male clothes?
    [SIZE="2"]Oh, I absolutely adore male clothing, which may explain why I crossdress to distance myself from the drabness of it all! There are a FEW things I like, however…

    Button-down shirts or tab-collar shirts…
    Knickers (NOT underwear, the other definition of the word)…
    Any male hat that’s not a feed cap, helmet, or related to religion…
    Male sweaters (other males will immediately label you as one thing or another)…
    Ascots – no, not a cot for a little donkey, the neckwear (artistic & continental)…
    You know, Hitler was wearing a nice suit on TV the other night – very sharp looking…
    Ties are nice, but they look better on females, IMHO…
    I love kilts, male by providence, as long as they are worn properly. I see them increasingly as skirts, though, for reasons of gender-queerness...[/SIZE]

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    Forgot to mention......

    Oh -- in my haste I forgot to mention that there IS one article of male clothing that I LOVE to wear. My kilt!

    Wear it to some functions at church, to go grocery shopping, wore it to the Rock'n'Roll of Fame two weeks ago, and will wear it to the theatre tomorrow.

    I own two and my wife said that I can get a third. Plan to wear it on our 2nd honeymoon

    I'm totally in boy-mode and my kilt thumbs its nose at society and to those who say 'girl can wear pants but boys can't wear skirts!'

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    I don't particularly care for male or female clothes at the moment but that is because the weight I have put on this year through illness just makes me feel sick when I see myself in the mirror.

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    Truth be told, men's clothes are probably both more comfortable and practical.

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    Would those who rock mens clothes please have a word with my dear husband , Tea ?

    She's beautiful to the last detail in girl mode, But guy mode is so ignored. I [ read WE ] buy both gender clothes for her /him. But everyday it's throw on ill-fit jeans and waffle-shirt.

    Tea Dear, if you read this, I love a button down shirt and I don't mind the ironing! They're in your closet hun, next to your blouses.

    Love,
    your wife

    I'll wear fewer sweatshirts too if you want me to.
    Last edited by Presh GG; 04-24-2010 at 03:15 PM. Reason: added a promise

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    Male clothes, did someone mention male clothes don't do that without a warning.
    No closet is big enough!

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    I dont hate male clothes as such,wore them regularly for about 34 years,always my soccer shirt and denims,my ex moaned about that being all I wore,she shouldve been pleased I expanded my wardrobe

    I just love coming home now,ditching my works uniform and getting into something pretty and colourful for the day,seems so right.Mind you still got my good Suit all clean n pressed,My wife says thats the sexiest look for me when am in guy mode.
    Mind you she thinks I look nice in a fitted skirt suit and silk blouse too even better

    ps Toni nice one wearing the Kilt
    Last edited by t-girlxsophie; 04-24-2010 at 07:17 PM.
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    Belts and Belt buckles! luv em,
    skater shoes!
    levis boot cuts
    Bowling shirts
    "hawain beach" button up shirts
    Combat boots military and Dr Marrtens
    crew socks (cant make myself wear the new ankle style)

    And my favorite guy item is my mechanics jeans, just some really good fitting, old, torn up, oil stained levis, that ive worn since they were new

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