Interesting talk about....man-gown? Man dress? ideal MUG!
Interesting talk about....man-gown? Man dress? ideal MUG!
On another site, because of someone's picture of a character, a conversation ensued. Said character is a faerie from an old video game, the game being Rodland, the person being "Rit." There's a debate whether it's a guy or a girl (his sister, Tam, is definitely female) So, I'm on the he's a guy side. The picture is here... http://noxyukianesa.deviantart.com/art/ ... -681819323 As you can see, a conversation started. Now, what do you think of his outfit?
The Coles Notes/Cliffs Notes version of relevant things....
- I'd like an outfit like Rit's, but with pockets!
- What do you call such a thing?
- I'd wear it if it was more acceptable. The other person said I should just shut up and wear it! *laughs* I said I'd have to actually find such a thing, or commission a seamstress/sewer!
- Other person said it would be very useful in the summer. I said it would be nice sometimes to just, after taking a morning shower, slip on a....whatever you call it and sandals, and then go! (Except I kept saying, MUST HAVE POCKETS! Also, must be opaque. Just as it isn't any concern in this group, whatever may or may not be under said outfit I do not wish to broadcast to everyone I go past)
If you cannot read the conversation there (so far, the only chain of replies there, and click "1 reply" to see it continue), let me know and I might write a transcript here. Also, the pic...
And an image of a character I created who dresses the same way
The Coles Notes/Cliffs Notes version of relevant things....
- I'd like an outfit like Rit's, but with pockets!
- What do you call such a thing?
- I'd wear it if it was more acceptable. The other person said I should just shut up and wear it! *laughs* I said I'd have to actually find such a thing, or commission a seamstress/sewer!
- Other person said it would be very useful in the summer. I said it would be nice sometimes to just, after taking a morning shower, slip on a....whatever you call it and sandals, and then go! (Except I kept saying, MUST HAVE POCKETS! Also, must be opaque. Just as it isn't any concern in this group, whatever may or may not be under said outfit I do not wish to broadcast to everyone I go past)
If you cannot read the conversation there (so far, the only chain of replies there, and click "1 reply" to see it continue), let me know and I might write a transcript here. Also, the pic...
And an image of a character I created who dresses the same way
Re: Interesting talk about....man-gown? Man dress? ideal MUG
The garment is called "thawb" in Arab countries, and here is a picture of me wearing one:
The thawb I am wearing in the picture goes with pockets and was bought in a store selling Muslim clothing.
The thawb I am wearing in the picture goes with pockets and was bought in a store selling Muslim clothing.
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Re: Interesting talk about....man-gown? Man dress? ideal MUG
I recognise that garment would say that it is called a dress, or possibly a tunic. It has sleeves and I have one or two just like it but in black. They are extremely comfortable to wear and I'm a fan although I haven't been outside in one yet, but I can feel the urge coming on. As to whether the character is male or female - it's very difficult to tell as the character is presumably a child and the look is very androgenous. It may become more apparent as the character grows older.
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Looks like a normal short-sleeve t-shirt dress. I have a couple. One that's a tomato red, and one that's two-tone red/blue. On the second one, the shirt part is red, and the skirt is blue. The second one also has 3/4 length sleeves, instead of true short sleeves. Neither one has pockets, unfortunately. Both are a little heavier, so I probably won't be rocking them during the summer, but maybe once we get into mid-september, I'll throw one on.
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Judah14 wrote:The garment is called "thawb" in Arab countries, and here is a picture of me wearing one:
The thawb I am wearing in the picture goes with pockets and was bought in a store selling Muslim clothing.
nice,they are also called Caftans,
here is a couple discussions about them;
http://www.skirtcafe.org/forums/viewtop ... 65&t=19117
http://www.skirtcafe.org/forums/viewtop ... 65&t=10909
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Well I have just ordered one of these off EBay;
Oh well, apparently bitmaps aren't allowed, no doubt I would have to fight the Too bigometer if I try to upload in any other format, can't be bothered, so here is a link to the item on EBay, if that works:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/beautiful-Men ... Ciid%253A1
Oh well, apparently bitmaps aren't allowed, no doubt I would have to fight the Too bigometer if I try to upload in any other format, can't be bothered, so here is a link to the item on EBay, if that works:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/beautiful-Men ... Ciid%253A1
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Re: Interesting talk about....man-gown? Man dress? ideal MUG
Discussion of the house dress.
http://www.racked.com/2016/9/1/12519724/house-dress
After reading the article, I realized that my thinking is similarly bifurcated-I make a distinction between clothing to be worn at home, and clothing to be worn out and about.
Out and about-garments that have elements of practicality, such as sturdy construction, belt loops, good pockets..... Generally, garments for environments less benign than the home.
At home? Dress that does not tightly encase the body, allowing the skin to breathe. Garments that are waistless, with nothing constricting the waist. And best of all, bare feet!
http://www.racked.com/2016/9/1/12519724/house-dress
After reading the article, I realized that my thinking is similarly bifurcated-I make a distinction between clothing to be worn at home, and clothing to be worn out and about.
Out and about-garments that have elements of practicality, such as sturdy construction, belt loops, good pockets..... Generally, garments for environments less benign than the home.
At home? Dress that does not tightly encase the body, allowing the skin to breathe. Garments that are waistless, with nothing constricting the waist. And best of all, bare feet!
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I wear Thobes/Caftans?Robes all the time