07-06-2014, 01:26 PM
(18-07-2013, 07:41 PM)MonikaT Wrote: As I see it, there are a couple of flaws in your reasoning. Blouses frequently have what I guess is called a gusset at the bust line which actually calls attention to the breasts and is a feature usually not seen in men's shirts. Furthermore, and maybe I'm the only one who notices this stuff because I occasionally crossdress, women's clothing buttons on the opposite side of men's clothing, and I would notice this. In fact, years ago, I noticed on VH-1 Behind the Music that Anthony Kiedis was wearing a female coat or top when they profiled the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Even women's T-shirts have smaller collars, and I would notice that, too, if I saw a guy wearing one. If a guy is going to wear a woman's blouse, he may as well just wear a bra and get it over with. It isn't subtle in my opinion.
You are absolutely correct Monika, I have two female 'T' shirts and wanted to wear them on days when part en femme but my wife said it would be so obvious it would be too embarrassing for her to cope with. I do however wear women's jeans every day and have done so for over a year, I like the fit and have disposed my male ones. There is one giveaway though, the fly zip is on the opposite side to men's. Mind you my wife does have a female pair of jeans that the zip is on the men's side, figure that out?
I really hate men's 'T' shirts because they are just too baggy in the wrong places, I have to wear them because I have so many and cannot afford to replace them even given the aforementioned issue re women's version.
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Heather X

