"Boys" and "Girls" Clothing

  • folie a dru.

    folie a dru. (1270)

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    Going to burns is fun. There are guys in skirts, fishnets, lingerie, dresses, plunging v-necks, you name it. No one questions them or even gives them a funny look.
    October 1st, 2013 at 10:46pm
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    I like basketball shorts. Newfound thing.
    October 17th, 2013 at 02:07am
  • bellamy blake

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    I think the major obstacle with girls wearing clothing intended for guys is that men's clothing is not made to fit a women's body.

    I know whenever I get a men's or even a unisex t-shirt, I always have to get them bigger than I normally would because I have big boobs, and in order to have the shirt big enough to fit my chest, it makes the rest of me look like a big, baggy blob. I also have a lot of my older brother's old basketball shorts and sweatpants that I sleep in, but I could never wear them out and about because the crotch is too long and causes me to trip sometimes.

    I have a ton of unisex/male t-shirts from my job (i worked for three years filming college football, and the team gave out a lot of t-shirts to everyone on staff), but I only wear them when I'm running, going to the gym, or just lounging around the house. I'd never wear them with an actual, put-together, trying-to-look-nice outfit.
    October 18th, 2013 at 08:23pm
  • folie a dru.

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    @ i saw sparks
    Very true. My boyfriend was cleaning out his closet and found a "Youth Large" shirt that fit me, but it just... sat on top of my boobs. It looked really weird. But his wife beaters fit me perfectly. Go figure.
    October 28th, 2013 at 03:59pm
  • bellamy blake

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    @ dru brings sexy back

    Yeah, I don't know why, but I feel like the undershirts are a little different because most of them are made from that stretchy/clingy material. Me and one of my friends stole a couple of her brother's v-neck undershirts to take a tie-dying thing, and it fit fine.

    I just hate that a lot of the t-shirts I like end up being unisex, and I know I'll probably never wear them a lot because I don't like the way they look on me Facepalm
    October 29th, 2013 at 05:58am
  • folie a dru.

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    @ i saw sparks
    Hot Topic has awesome unisex youth shirts that look like boy shirts but fit better. I have a band shirt in that style and it fits like a really awesome tee shirt, but it's not really tight like a girl's shirt. They should make men's shirts like that. XD
    October 29th, 2013 at 07:37am
  • bellamy blake

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    @ dru brings sexy back

    I know what you mean. I've gotten one of the unisex (I think they're called slim fit) tees from Hot Topic, and while I liked that it was more form-fitting and stretchy, the crew neck felt like it was choking me XD They need to make more shirts like those in v-necks, but that's an entirely different story...
    October 29th, 2013 at 06:57pm
  • Deres

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    You can buy things in a regular store, but as for me, due to recent circumstances, i.e. coronavirus, online shopping has become more popular than usual. I can advise you online store which I can call my favorite. It is shop orSlow denim - Meadow Store. I'm sure you will find clothes you like there. The prices are also quite attractive. I hope I can help you.
    January 20th, 2023 at 08:01am