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Men's clothes are nearly all I wear! I always say Men's clothes are more practical, Women's clothes are more fun!
That is an affirmative :thumbsup:
I find that now when I visit any store Walmart to Macy's, I head to the women's section first and brouse around to see what's new. After that its a quick trip through the men's section and out the door.
Men's clothing is soooo unexciting. I'll take a cute skirt and a top over almost any male clothing.
Jen
[SIZE="3"]It pains me to have to spend hard earned money on men's clothes and will only do so when my neccesary mens things are in taters:daydreaming:
Kelsy[/SIZE]
Yesterday my wife had a big shopping spree
at the mall and showed me all of the pretty
clothes she bought.
She then pulled out 3 pairs of cotton men's
Hanes underwear she bought for me.
Yuck, is all I could think.
So glad I'm wearing my Olga nylon panties, now.
Yes, I love my male clothing. But on the otherhand, my femm side luvs those darn little items that I just don't like to live without.:heehee:
I love male clothing! On a cute guy, that is, not on me. :heehee: I don't own any male things, and I haven't worn any in about 10 years - I've been full time for 7 years in May, and before that I wore all sorts of unisex women's things for a long time.
Hugs, Marci :hugs:
:)mens clothes ooooh-my-god-YUK i agree with staycee womens dress line be the GG/you need to be --- so much fashion-color-and delicacy really a nice pair of BVD-UNS---OMG------girls gone ugly you go girl hugs/xxxxxxx angela52
I like men's clothes. Except for suits and ties, men's clothes are generally more physically comfortable. I find women's jeans, for example, rather uncomfortable because ... ahem ... there just ain't enough room where it counts! I posted somewhere else about this, but women's clothes are more comfortable from a psychological standpoint when I'm feeling like I'm in girl mode, but men's clothes are also psychologically comfortable when I'm in guy mode.
Of course, women's clothes are far more fun and exciting, and I do have a dress and some skirts that are more comfortable than ANYTHING in my closet -- male or female. But I certainly don't dislike men's clothing -- except when I'm wearing them when I'm feeling girly!
I suppose in a functional way. Suit and tie for work, jeans and t-shirt at home. But it takes me 2 minutes to buy a t-shirt; 2 hours to buy a dress. That probably says it all.
Well women's underwear never fits quite right [call it bum floss]...so I'd have to to say yeah, I prefer men's style underwear...who cares about lines.
No,no,no!!!!!!!!!!!
I hate them so much I don't even own any. Even my uniforms at work are womens clothes,womens uniform slacks and T shirts style. I get my work shoes from payless shoes and yes women's work shoes. Wear my bra and panties under them always. If I can't wear fem then I'll have to go naked!!!:heehee:
i may be different than most, which is okay. i treasure both my masculinity and feminity, and so yes, men's clothing is definitely a winner for me.
I usually enjoy wearing both men and womens clothes but mostly mens.
I rather enjoy dressing Sharp. In male mode, I think I prefer the business casual look. Quite often I've been known to enjoy a jacket with a collarless shirt and decent pants. Although I indulge, like everyone else in Florida, in doing basic "slob," cutoffs, flip-flops, and ratty, it's not a preferred way to be dressed.
En femme, I like dresses and heels, and prefer something a bit glamorous. So we can safely say that my two persona's are comfortable in either mode. We're just picky about what we wear, when we're in that mode.
Peace and Love, Joanie
I shop for what is comfortable and I am always looking for a sale. I know who I am and clothing isn't going to change a thing.
Lanore
I'm buying better looking guy stuff these days. But whenever I do buy some dude apparel that's a little bit out of the ordinary (Oh my, is that an all black dress shirt?), then it's like, what's wrong with you? Are you a dandy or something?
Jeese O' Pete, I can't win.
Love, Tracy
Well, I can't say that I hate guy clothing. I think that I clean up okay (in drab), and can look 'presentable', when the need is required of me. That being said however, I wouldn't say it's a coincidence that my Tracy closet has three times the amount of clothing. (and like EIGHT times the amount of shoes!)
Not me.
Melissa I think your right I just dont feel good in male attire ans as for buying it.....forget it, whereas shopping for fem things I can spend days at it, well thats if my Visa can take the strain
I like to wear womens clothing, kind of like a hobby so I do like my mens clothing.. I wouldn't mind wearing womens clothes more, but that's the way it goes..
It's a little boring, but seems okay to do, especially when really called for.
I hate my drab clothes, plain and simple... and I'm much more interested is shopping for camis, skirts, heels, etc..
I never have had any great pleasure in tieing a necktie or pulling on a polo shirt. Putting on a dress or fastening a bra on the other hand. . .
I love it when a formal occasion pops up and I get to wear my kilt.
Theres a time & a place for everything. Yes, I like wearing men's clothing. I like looking good, and I like when women think I look good. I don't think I'd want to CD all the time.
Well,.. jeans and sneakers are fine by me,... maybe a t-shirt or plain pullover sweater in the winter. Otherwise, nah not really one of my big interests. In drab, I couldn't care less how I dress.
:)
jenn
I dig a cool t shirt. But then I rarely spend over $30 for anything male clothes. Pants, suits, and shirts are hard to find because I'm a slim guy at 5' 4" 150 lbs. Size 28 to 30 pants, size small shirts, size 36 R suits - all hard to find. I noticed size 4 stuff for women in Marshall is low stocked too.
I'd spend $918 on a high end women's St John skirt suit but I wouldn't pay over $130 for a man's suit. I just find women's skirt suits way better!
I do not like male clothes, I only wear them because society dictates that I must. Imagine this, If we lived in a world where there was no distinction between male and female attire. If this was so then there would be no such thing as crossdressing because everyone wears the same type of clothes. I would not like to live in such a world. Why? I really don't know how to answer my own question other than to say such a world would be the most boring place in the universe. I don't mean to hijack this thread with what I am saying it just turned out that way. A lot to think about thou.