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I prefer the flowery dresses about knee-length while rocking the pencil skirts and blouses if I am working from home, so I guess a variety of styles. I usually hit the JCP clearance racks or goodwills as I do not want to pay designer prices. And of of course usually accessorize with a perfect pair of heels and dangling earrings!! My guy wardrobe if definitely more meant to blend in, but when I shop, it's not typically for the guy side.
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like my mini tight skirts, & like wearing short school skirts 2.from Jean skirts , 2 school flare., dressing up in mini skirt suits. Short summer dresses r so comfy. I wear only thongs, but I like 2 wear lacey, nylon, & cotton. No pantyhose. Thigh highs in the winter, & knee highs in the summer love 2 show my shaved, legs. :-)
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Business suits/skirts,sheath dresses, pantyhose, blouses, high heels.
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That's good, Maria (post #47). How about this:
"I made up and dressed as a woman for a Halloween party, but everyone thought I went as a Picasso painting."
Speaking of Halloween, my wife said:
"Lets go as a horse. I'll be the head, and you just be yourself."
To answer the question, my style (although I've never been accused of having style) is everything over-the-top.
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Hi Sammie,
Style . . . hmm :thinking: . . . considering I spend a large proportion of my time in combat fatigues . . . I don't really have a style :heehee: . . . just kidding.
Isha tends to mirror my boy sense of style. Normally "en boy" I am jeans and t-shirt (read comfort) kind of guy. My jeans tend to be low riser (hate that high waist band) and my t-shirt choice is bland. However, if I am going out on a "date night" with my wife, I tend to dress more "metro" as I find this affords me the ability to dress things up with a more youthful flare without looking like a old codger trying to regain some long lost "hipster" status. So there are plenty of trendy fashions for guys at my age which I prefer when out formally. However informal is still the jeans and t-shirt me.
Now Isha enjoys here comfort as much as "boy me". So normally jeans (again low risers), a trendy top, jean jacket and naturally trendy boots. I don't wear skinny jeans as a guy but I do as a girl. When I do dress up "en femme" again I revert to "trendy" fashion for someone my age. I am not going to try to rock a micro mini and crop top but I am not going to dress like my grandmother either. So I keep it trendy with nice accessories, dresses with a flattering fit and style, dress pants and so on. Again there are plenty of trendy fashions for more mature gals out there. :battingeyelashes:
Hugs
Isha
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Gothic romantic. Long ruffles skirt, black velvet corset, satin top. Fingerless lace gloves, high heel laced calf boots with stilletos. Black most of the time when I CD.
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I'm a child of the 1950's and 1960's. I was influenced by the women around me during those decades, and, probably what I watched on television. For me, it is dresses, slips, hosiery and heels. I cook, bake, vaacuum, laundry, ironing, all domestic chores while en femme. I do not own any women's pants, shorts, jeans, etc. If I want to wear some sort of attire resembling pants, I'll wear my guy jeans and shorts.
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This past summer was very casual. Skirts that are probably too short for my age, but not s----y, tank tops, skorts. My style tends toward the casual. Sometimes pants, but skirts are preferred. Dresses for me are hard to get a good fit. I have much better luck with separates.
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Have not discovered that yet, still in search, but certainly enjoy looking