I need boy clothes.
15 years ago
General
Not actual male clothes. But I need some clothes for girls that I can feel more boyish in... maybe like those feminine blouses that are tight and in style with a vest over it? :) Very Victorian and the kind of manly I like to feel. Couple that with some boot-cut jeans and those unisex black shoes. Or sweater vests! :D And hoodies if I'm feeling punkish... but I feel elegant when I man side comes out, not punkish. I feel pretty as a guy. My libido also spikes when I am in "man mode."
I need more feminine clothes, too. I'm starting to realise how fun girly little bracelets and accessories and purses and glitter is. EEEE! <3 I just love it! :D I found some beautiful feminine Victorian, but modern, clothes from Victorian Trading Co., which is my favourite shoppe in the world. :) Well, one of my favourite shoppes. I don't feel attractive as a female, even though I am told I am pretty. I think I am an ugly female.
I feel more manly lately. It's a nice change of pace. I've been in female mode for a very long time. I need my masculinity to come out now since I have many obstacles I have to overcome in the next few months to better my life. :) Afterwards, I can turn back into a female and observe my surroundings and begin to create my surroundings again.
I need more feminine clothes, too. I'm starting to realise how fun girly little bracelets and accessories and purses and glitter is. EEEE! <3 I just love it! :D I found some beautiful feminine Victorian, but modern, clothes from Victorian Trading Co., which is my favourite shoppe in the world. :) Well, one of my favourite shoppes. I don't feel attractive as a female, even though I am told I am pretty. I think I am an ugly female.
I feel more manly lately. It's a nice change of pace. I've been in female mode for a very long time. I need my masculinity to come out now since I have many obstacles I have to overcome in the next few months to better my life. :) Afterwards, I can turn back into a female and observe my surroundings and begin to create my surroundings again.
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Though I would prefer something a bit more formal.
Hahahahahaha.
Anyway, I love hoodies, and I don't think they make me feel "punkish," -- just cozy and concealed. :)
I wear blue ones (which are kinda rare around here...), but my friends use a whole variety of colors (from red and pink to black, jeans and hand-painted ones) and they still look tomboyish. Converses + jeans + blackshirt = tomboy's essential gear (lol, I wear those almost all the time; weird enough, some days ago I and a friend were using this very same set of clothes -- she was using red converses and a tanktop black shirt instead of a black T-shirt, but other than that, we were using the same default tomboy unform XD).
if you don't want to leave the house you can even go to https://www.shopgoodwill.com. their website is set up kind of like e-bay where individual Goodwill's from around the country will put up items for bid, and you bid on them throughout the time-period they set (a few days to a week, usually), highest bidder gets the prize. i have the best pair of leather combat boots on the planet from that website - a pair of boots that would have cost upwards of $100 new was placed at a minimum bid of only $5 on this website!
I guess stock your closet with t-shirts a size larger than you'd normally wear.
When I went to a thrift store to find clothing for my male 1920s fursuit, I realized that a lot of clothing for females appear about the same as males. The same button-down shirts with cuffs, khaki slacks, linen jackets, they were all found in the womens section and when my male fursuit wears them, nobody can tell the difference. The only thing that makes certain unisex-styled clothing "female" is the way that its tailored inward at the waist to show off a ladies hourglass figure. But the clothes that I bought weren't cut that way, they were like the mens clothes. With clothing options like that, you could dress quite gentlemanly, yet still be distinctively female. If you don't want to go "all out", you could sneak under the radar by acquiring a nifty jacket and hat and add it to your usual gear. Plus, Steampunk women seem to wear all kinds of gear, male and female, which seems to be in fashion, so looking at steampunk websites might be an option. On Etsy, they sell everything from period-quality day gowns to mens victorian gear, check it out: http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_query=victorian&filter[0]=handmade&filter[1]=clothing
Gentlemen's Emporeum is also a good place, they have mens, womens, steampunk, and fun lil accessories: http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/
You could also do what women in the 1880s would do.. Wear BICYCLE BLOOMERS!
If you are crafty, you can make yourself a matching suit! http://www.longago.com/sportswomen.html
Anyway, I hope i've helped. :3