09-04-2016, 11:08 PM
(09-04-2016, 10:54 PM)polymorphis Wrote: Katana > Maybe it is because I haven't got an opportunity to experience all the social pressure of having to dress properly as a female I will say: "Oh, I want to experience the dilemmas you've described in person, yes I do!"
On the other side, while it is true that women have a broader selection of all the clothing items, I would not say that buying male clothes is boring. More challenging - yes... I remember me trying to find the exact outfit in different stores in Prague, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Wien and Milan ...
Anyway, I really would like to experience shopping for clothes as a woman. For me, it is one of the epitomes of stylish femininity ...
Lol maybe its because I'm not overly feminine myself. I've always been considered "one of the guys" by my friends. I dress quite simply, normally jeans and a band tee until I discovered leggings and jeggings, omg I love leggings. (jeans have always fit weird on me because of my legs).
I stick to trousers mostly and never wear skirts because you might find a skirt suitable for one "smart dress" situation, but completely unsuitable for another which means you have to go and spend more money! Trousers never really fail me. Black trousers with some stretch in the thigh area are my best friend when it comes to dressing smart. I also never really wear button up shirts because unless there is a miracle in the fashion world I will rarely find one that fits around my chest without being far too baggy around my waist. Seriously I hate it when shirts hang from my boobs it makes me look like I have a box of a torso. If the shirt is supposed to look loose its fine because you can tell its a loose fitting shirt, I quite like those. But button ups will make me rage nine times out of ten.


