Any clothing items that you cant wear

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13 May 2009, 6:24 am

I can't wear form fitted shirts that show off my curves. I don't want people to know I'm female, because than they will expect me to act like I'm female. I'm also joining Weight Watcher's soon, and I still wouldn't wear form fitted shirts after reaching my goal weight, if I was payed $1 Million to do so.


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13 May 2009, 6:42 am

I can't wear velvet (I'm a guy so thats not a problem anyway). That fabric feels the same as getting electrocuted to me :lol:



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13 May 2009, 8:15 am

I wear shoes to go out - just not socks.



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13 May 2009, 8:44 am

Many men, who wants to be "casually well dressed" use an atrocious but universally accepted (why!?) combination of straight cut jeans along with brogues or oxfords as footwear. Even though I'm a jeans hater in general, pairing jeans with laced shoes just drives my aestethic senses mad with repulsion. Some (young/slim) men look good in jeans and sneakers even though I would never wear jeans myself. Jeans and laced shoes?! That's just wrong because it's ugly.



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13 May 2009, 1:14 pm

I can't wear mohair sweaters, theyre too itchy. I only like cotton next to my skin. I can't bear pantyhose so therefore, I never wear skirts or dresses. I always cut out labels. I only wear sleeves if it's cold. I hate nylon, it makes me feel horrible.



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13 May 2009, 3:27 pm

Anything itchy or really tight, especially on the neck, arms and armpit area. Yesterday I had to wear this horrible stiff shirt and I could feel the actual stitching digging in my neck.


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13 May 2009, 3:50 pm

Jeans, anything wool that touches my skin (eg., a sweater over a long-sleeved cotton shirt may be ok), any shoe that is not 100% comfortable, most hats (can't stand bands touching my head--hoods are ok.)


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13 May 2009, 4:08 pm

I can't wear long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, and baggy clothes. It has to fit my body exactly, or I won't wear it at all.
Jeans aren't very comfortable either, but I can tolerate them. I like skirts better, though, but of course only during the summer.
Also, my clothes have to be cotton, so no synthetics/wool.
As for a particular article of clothing - I hate leggings. They're not cotton, plus they stick to legs very tightly. Ugh.



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13 May 2009, 9:56 pm

Don't like v-neck shirts, due to the stitching. Don't like tags on the inside of my shirts.

Jeans I find very uncomfortable to wear, and while I used to like sneakers, they feel weird on me now.

I don't wear an undershirt to bed because I find it uncomfortable.

I don't wear white socks anymore cause for some strange reason--however they're made--I find them very uncomfortable on my feet, whereas socks of different colors I find very smooth and comfortable.

I also barely wear sweaters anymore; I mostly just wear t-shirts all the time...and I'm not too thrilled with long sleeves anymore, either.



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13 May 2009, 10:04 pm

I hate loose socks. I have to by tube socks so I can pull them as tight as I can without worrying about a heal.



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13 May 2009, 10:05 pm

thejackal221 wrote:
I hate loose socks. I have to by tube socks so I can pull them as tight as I can without worrying about a heal.


That's part of the reason I don't like white socks I think...they're usually considerably loose. I think that's the reason.



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13 May 2009, 10:06 pm

The top button buttoned on shirts with buttons (I almost never wear shirts with buttons anyway.) Of course I have a very thick neck and almost would need mechanical equipment to button said button.



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13 May 2009, 10:07 pm

MattShizzle wrote:
The top button buttoned on shirts with buttons (I almost never wear shirts with buttons anyway.) Of course I have a very thick neck and almost would need mechanical equipment to button said button.


not to mention it's really uncomfortable to button that high. I used to do it in high school though, cause having part of my neck revealed felt really uncomfortable.



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13 May 2009, 10:21 pm

itchy clothing, i always hated turtle necks, tight clothing especially shirts since im gaining weight, i dont like tank tops cuz my arms are too skinny, and dresses idk im embaressed too but i think im gonna wear one for graduation.



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13 May 2009, 10:49 pm

Poly cotton blends....high necklines...umm...socks....boots...any clothing that constricts movement....polyester...second hand clothes that smell like cigarette smoke...etc...



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14 May 2009, 10:21 am

thewrll, I can wear most things as, I don't have too much sensory issues however, when it comes to wool-- :x :x I can't stand not only the feeling of wool it, also causes me to break out for, when I was younger there was a time when spending the weekend at my grandparents whom had placed a wool blanket on my bed and literally I felt horribly itchy the whole time wherein; I felt uncomfortable to put it mildly...

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