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StampySquiddyFan
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19 Aug 2017, 12:15 pm

I can't stand women's shirts because of the texture/feeling of them. I have a lot of "male" T-shirts, because I don't feel like I need to rip them off constantly 8O .


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19 Aug 2017, 3:40 pm

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Another problem I have with women's shirts is that they're too short so you run the risk of showing off your belly button, which is generally not acceptable for school or work. For me, I prefer shopping in the men's sections for shirts because they're longer.


Have you ever considered tunic length shirts? I got this at Rue21 and it's sooooo comfy:

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19 Aug 2017, 4:33 pm

Oh yes, quite a few issues in this category. It is very easy for me to see something off about how clothes look on me. I am very thin (skeleton, basically) but with a pear-shaped body. When I do find shirts that happen to suit, I will keep and cherish them for years. Length is usually a problem: they must cover my butt. On top of that: not be too tight, preferably a square neckline, no writing, be the right texture, not have stream lines that look odd going down the sides, have breathable and long-ish sleeves. I've begun buying short dresses and treating them as shirts. Jeans are a problem because they are often either too baggy around the top (due to thigh gap) or fine at the top and too tight at the bottom (leading to a painted-legs effect). It's further complicated by my terrible posture and tendency to walk on my heals (which makes most clothes look odd if I see myself in motion).

Luckily, most dresses work. I would wear long dresses every day of my life if it were convenient.



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19 Aug 2017, 6:58 pm

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God forbid she drop her phone because she won't be able to bend down without giving everyone view of her breasts, and no teenaged girl would be able to wear this to school because it violates most school dress codes.


She could bend her knees and gracefully lower herself into a squatting position, and then pick up the phone.



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21 Aug 2017, 4:08 pm

My sister wears clothes from the men's department. She finds women's clothing to be uncomfortable and too revealing. If I wear a t-shirt, it has to be from the men's department or be gender neutral. Women's t-shirts are not made well at all.



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21 Aug 2017, 4:11 pm

ladyelaine wrote:
My sister wears clothes from the men's department. She finds women's clothing to be uncomfortable and too revealing. If I wear a t-shirt, it has to be from the men's department or be gender neutral. Women's t-shirts are not made well at all.


Same here. Women's shirts to me are the equivalent of a million ants crawling on my skin and biting me (It doesn't actually feel like there are ants crawling on me- that's just a comparison lol :D !). They really don't feel good at all!


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25 Aug 2017, 12:49 pm

ladyelaine wrote:
My sister wears clothes from the men's department. She finds women's clothing to be uncomfortable and too revealing. If I wear a t-shirt, it has to be from the men's department or be gender neutral. Women's t-shirts are not made well at all.


Men's shirts make me feel like I'm suffocating or being swallowed by fabric. As far as quality goes it really depends on what you buy.


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