Ideal outfit

Discussion of fashion elements and looks that are traditionally considered somewhat "femme" but are presented in a masculine context. This is NOT about transvestism or crossdressing.
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[quote=Ralph post_id=242697 time=1670604720 user_id=29248]
Didn't even have to pause to think about that.

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A bit of background: I loved the retro-pioneer/victorian styles of the 70's but I had not yet come to terms with my desire to wear dresses instead of trousers and I was uncomfortable buying "girl" things in stores where you talk to clerks face-to-face. So I let the whole Laura Ashley, Gunne Sax et al era pass me by.

By the time I was comfortable in my own skin and ready to buy those styles I liked so much, they were no longer made new - and I was seven stone heavier, never again to fit into those dresses.

Only recently did I discover Lindy Bop, who not only makes dresses in the retro style I like so much but even in my size. I could wear this forever but it tends to get rather stinky after a few months. (only joking! Maybe...)
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love the dress. :D
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KenCT wrote: Thu Dec 29, 2022 4:09 am
Ralph wrote:
...labels such as "non-binary" and "genderfluid" ... "gender nonconforming"
I don't remember who used the phrase "gender-stereotype nonconforming", but that's the one I like. Or maybe "gender-conventions nonconforming". The 'gendering' of garments is after all culturally determined.
As to the ideal outfit, I would quite like a skirt suit in a classic wool-blend, perhaps a pinstripe, jacket a little shorter than the typical male cut. Pretty conservative, I guess.
“Gender-stereotype nonconformist” is a wonderful sentiment. Mixes the “stereotype” word in there that usually has a negative connotation but finishes with the maverick “nonconformist” to give edge.

It’s just too long and doesn’t fall off the tongue easily
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Freedomforall wrote:
> If you could wear anything without fear, what would it be? Is there a
> dress or skirt that your mind entertains?
>
> I will go first. I would love to go on a Caribbean vacation and take
> nothing but dresses and a few skirts. There isn't a particular dress in
> mind.

I'd be in Hawaii, western Maui most likely, and I'd be wearing light, flowy skirt reaching almost to my knees - and that's all.
But for daily wear here in the continental US, I most like a slightly stretchy denim mini with loose poly short-sleeve shirt and sandals.
No fear: does no good.
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In summer i would probably stay naked all the time :) ^^
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AntoineParis wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2023 10:16 am In summer i would probably stay naked all the time :) ^^
Wouldn't that be nice!
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Naked in summer all the time, no thanks! Having had skin cancers cut out and frozen off, I would not like that treatment to more sensitive parts. Ouch!
Anthony, a denim miniskirt wearer in Outback Australia
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I'd approve of the ideal location...the Caribbean, where temps are in the high 20s/low 30 all year round. This means shorts & tees as daily wear, but for me minis or skorts with pockets where they should be would be ideal, worn with a tee or nothing up top. I'd go in for bright colours, too, maybe even floral.

Broad hat essential and footwear that is comfortable rather than stylish. No heels, of course.

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AntoineParis wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2023 10:16 am In summer, i would probably stay naked all the time :) ^^
This would be my first choice when it's warm, for sure. The second would be a sleeveless knee-length dress, actually one that is loose-fitting with no binding around the waist. It is the closest feeling to being naked without fear of getting arrested.
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