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Just wondered how many females on here wear men's clothes?
I don't just mean borrowing a man's hoody etc but I mean wearing in general and buying them for yourself.
I've never been a girly girl , I used to be a big tomboy when I was younger and mainly wore boys clothes or girls ones that were "tomboyish" if you get what I mean.
Although I am a bit more girly now , I don't like a lot of women's clothes and prefer to wear hoodies , t-shirts , polos , jeans and trackies. I try to be womanly , a lot of my clothes are women's but I do have some men's clothes e.g t-shirts as I prefer the style as women's t-shirts tend to have capped or short sleeves which I don't mind sometimes but don't want all my t-shirts like that.
I just find men's clothes more practical and comfy.
Also , I've recently started wearing men's boxers as they are comfy , have a better fit and material is better. Do any other women wear men's undies?
What are people's opinions on this ? if you see females in men's clothes do you think anything of it? To be honest , some male and females clothes aren't much different , just the fitting and I don't like how some things are "meant" for a specific gender.
I don't just mean borrowing a man's hoody etc but I mean wearing in general and buying them for yourself.
I've never been a girly girl , I used to be a big tomboy when I was younger and mainly wore boys clothes or girls ones that were "tomboyish" if you get what I mean.
Although I am a bit more girly now , I don't like a lot of women's clothes and prefer to wear hoodies , t-shirts , polos , jeans and trackies. I try to be womanly , a lot of my clothes are women's but I do have some men's clothes e.g t-shirts as I prefer the style as women's t-shirts tend to have capped or short sleeves which I don't mind sometimes but don't want all my t-shirts like that.
I just find men's clothes more practical and comfy.
Also , I've recently started wearing men's boxers as they are comfy , have a better fit and material is better. Do any other women wear men's undies?
What are people's opinions on this ? if you see females in men's clothes do you think anything of it? To be honest , some male and females clothes aren't much different , just the fitting and I don't like how some things are "meant" for a specific gender.
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(Original post by ufo_01)
Just wondered how many females on here wear men's clothes?
I don't just mean borrowing a man's hoody etc but I mean wearing in general and buying them for yourself.
I've never been a girly girl , I used to be a big tomboy when I was younger and mainly wore boys clothes or girls ones that were "tomboyish" if you get what I mean.
Although I am a bit more girly now , I don't like a lot of women's clothes and prefer to wear hoodies , t-shirts , polos , jeans and trackies. I try to be womanly , a lot of my clothes are women's but I do have some men's clothes e.g t-shirts as I prefer the style as women's t-shirts tend to have capped or short sleeves which I don't mind sometimes but don't want all my t-shirts like that.
I just find men's clothes more practical and comfy.
Also , I've recently started wearing men's boxers as they are comfy , have a better fit and material is better. Do any other women wear men's undies?
What are people's opinions on this ? if you see females in men's clothes do you think anything of it? To be honest , some male and females clothes aren't much different , just the fitting and I don't like how some things are "meant" for a specific gender.
Just wondered how many females on here wear men's clothes?
I don't just mean borrowing a man's hoody etc but I mean wearing in general and buying them for yourself.
I've never been a girly girl , I used to be a big tomboy when I was younger and mainly wore boys clothes or girls ones that were "tomboyish" if you get what I mean.
Although I am a bit more girly now , I don't like a lot of women's clothes and prefer to wear hoodies , t-shirts , polos , jeans and trackies. I try to be womanly , a lot of my clothes are women's but I do have some men's clothes e.g t-shirts as I prefer the style as women's t-shirts tend to have capped or short sleeves which I don't mind sometimes but don't want all my t-shirts like that.
I just find men's clothes more practical and comfy.
Also , I've recently started wearing men's boxers as they are comfy , have a better fit and material is better. Do any other women wear men's undies?
What are people's opinions on this ? if you see females in men's clothes do you think anything of it? To be honest , some male and females clothes aren't much different , just the fitting and I don't like how some things are "meant" for a specific gender.
But you should wear what you're comfortable in if you don't have a strong partner such as myself.

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(Original post by futbol)
I don't let my girls wear men's clothes!
But you should wear what you're comfortable in if you don't have a strong partner such as myself.
I don't let my girls wear men's clothes!
But you should wear what you're comfortable in if you don't have a strong partner such as myself.

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(Original post by ufo_01)
What if your girls wanted male clothes?
What if your girls wanted male clothes?
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I don't wear men's clothes but the shirts/hoodies/cardigans in the men's section are usually better

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I have men's clothes - hoodies, jumpers, cardigans, tshirts, coats and I love them.
My day to day wear isn't particularly girly, its just practical and practical for me also means comfortable - something that often is lacking in the girls clothes department!
Now granted my clothes aren't excessively manly or boyish but they aren't feminine either!
My day to day wear isn't particularly girly, its just practical and practical for me also means comfortable - something that often is lacking in the girls clothes department!
Now granted my clothes aren't excessively manly or boyish but they aren't feminine either!
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(Original post by I*HM)
I have men's clothes - hoodies, jumpers, cardigans, tshirts, coats and I love them.
My day to day wear isn't particularly girly, its just practical and practical for me also means comfortable - something that often is lacking in the girls clothes department!
Now granted my clothes aren't excessively manly or boyish but they aren't feminine either!
I have men's clothes - hoodies, jumpers, cardigans, tshirts, coats and I love them.
My day to day wear isn't particularly girly, its just practical and practical for me also means comfortable - something that often is lacking in the girls clothes department!
Now granted my clothes aren't excessively manly or boyish but they aren't feminine either!

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I think it's fine to wear anything so long as it fits you well. 
For example, I have no curves and I like to have proper pockets so I have no choice but to wear mens trousers/jeans/chinos. Both of the two pairs of womens smart trousers I've had to rework in order to narrow the hips down. Otherwise made my bum look enormous and shapeless - could have saved some time just buying mens!
I also have fairly big feet so have to get mens socks too...
I consider myself fairly gender/age fluid so some days I can look and feel like a scruffy 10 year old and others a glamourous sophisticated young lady!
Only thing that is bugging about dressing boyishly though, is people ASSUMING I'm a lesbian when I'm very definitely straight.
(I have nothing against lesbians though, just don't like being mistaken for one!)
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For example, I have no curves and I like to have proper pockets so I have no choice but to wear mens trousers/jeans/chinos. Both of the two pairs of womens smart trousers I've had to rework in order to narrow the hips down. Otherwise made my bum look enormous and shapeless - could have saved some time just buying mens!

I also have fairly big feet so have to get mens socks too...
I consider myself fairly gender/age fluid so some days I can look and feel like a scruffy 10 year old and others a glamourous sophisticated young lady!
Only thing that is bugging about dressing boyishly though, is people ASSUMING I'm a lesbian when I'm very definitely straight.
(I have nothing against lesbians though, just don't like being mistaken for one!)
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Don't see any issue in it. Also I've seen a few places starting to do unisex clothes more too. Clothes are just clothes, wear what you're comfortable in

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(Original post by ufo_01)
Such as?
Such as?
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I have lots of male clothes that I wear regularly, especially band tees as a lot of bands I listen to don't have women's tees or the design for the girl tops aren't as nice as the males. I wear guy checkered shirts a lot. My papa gave me a lot of his old shirts and I wear them with skinny jeans. Most of the hoodies I own are men's ones too. I usually just get them from Primark. I find them more comfy, especially because of the extra room. I do have more female clothes than male clothes but I do actively go out and buy male clothes for myself. The last male item of clothing I got a was a Star Trek top from Tesco. They didn't have any in the girl section so I just bought an XS small from the male section and it fits perfectly.
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I have a lot of men's clothes. For running - the shorts seem to be a lot more comfortable. (they seem to be longer in general too) Don't own things like men's coats; but do own a lot of mens t-shirts.
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(Original post by futbol)
I don't let my girls wear men's clothes!
But you should wear what you're comfortable in if you don't have a strong partner such as myself.
I don't let my girls wear men's clothes!
But you should wear what you're comfortable in if you don't have a strong partner such as myself.

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Lol do on thing, change your gender ! Right now ! Lol men undies ? Ahhahahaha and I like women who wears suit and tie , ahm, gives me chills """xx
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(Original post by ForgetMe)
Like jumpers/cardigans, some of them look much better than most of male clothing.
Like jumpers/cardigans, some of them look much better than most of male clothing.
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(Original post by hassyrocks)
Lol do on thing, change your gender ! Right now ! Lol men undies ? Ahhahahaha and I like women who wears suit and tie , ahm, gives me chills """xx
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Lol do on thing, change your gender ! Right now ! Lol men undies ? Ahhahahaha and I like women who wears suit and tie , ahm, gives me chills """xx
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