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Caz72
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08 Nov 2022, 7:15 am

i cant seem to relate to this issue because i love clothes im always dressing up and wearing very trendy fashionable clothes

but like i said no polo shirts

at work we have a choice of shirts and polo shirts and i dont wear the polo shirts i just wear shirt with one of those tie scarf things like a tie but a womans sort of tie


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08 Nov 2022, 9:48 am

Sleeves bug me, I'm always rolling them up and then my arms get cold. Can't win in that regard when the temp goes down. It may be more of a thing of having gone through the summer wearing just t-shirts and not having any thing cover my arms.

And tags. The really itchy ones that always have to remind you that they're there.



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08 Nov 2022, 9:51 am

Caz72 wrote:
i cant seem to relate to this issue because i love clothes im always dressing up and wearing very trendy fashionable clothes



I wear trendy, fashionable clothes too.
I think many of us dress nicely in classic cuts and styles.
That's different from what we hate to wear.


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08 Nov 2022, 10:34 pm

I can't do pants. Never. Nope. I hate the texture and the buttons. I only wear leggings or shorts (that I pull up slightly higher because I don't like things sitting at my waist). I get bottom clothing one size bigger because of this and it works well for me! I also don't wear many tight shirts. Mainly big t-shirts and oversized sweaters. I bought this cute b/w checkerboard shirt years ago but find it hard to wear because it's tight. (And I'm having trouble letting it go.) Not clothing but I never wear makeup. It makes me want to peel my skin off. I do love nail polish, however! I'll also never wear contacts because putting stuff in my eye every day? Thank you for offering but no thank you! I'm fine with my glasses. People always seem to think I'm just a teenager interested in graphic tees when I'm actually almost 30. :mrgreen:



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08 Nov 2022, 10:42 pm

Clothes with no pockets


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08 Nov 2022, 11:08 pm

RetroGamer87 wrote:
Clothes with no pockets



Oooooh yes this ^


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08 Nov 2022, 11:17 pm

Any top with long sleeves except for outdoor coats and jackets, especially if the sleeves are tight. And sweaters. I wear short sleeves and no sweaters, even in winter.

Most clothing made specifically for women because they are not designed for function nor comfort. Pantyhose, high heels, underwire bras = welcome to my nightmare. And dresses. It might make me appear tomboyish or feminist, but whatever.



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08 Nov 2022, 11:45 pm

Caz72 wrote:
i just wear shirt with one of those tie scarf things like a tie but a womans sort of tie


That sounds nice.
Do you have any pictures?


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09 Nov 2022, 12:00 am

Form fitting clothes. I do not want people looking at the form of my body, thankyou. I don't like tight fitting clothes, either. I like clothes that are loose and boxy. I also have a warrior gene. I like military shades of green, blue and brown. I also like pea green as well. Greys are also very nice colours. I won't go anywhere near pink.


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09 Nov 2022, 12:09 am

uniforms in general. woolens. coarse dense textures.



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09 Nov 2022, 12:11 am

I don't wear pastel colours or white tops.


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09 Nov 2022, 1:16 am

Jeans. They are too heavy.



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10 Nov 2022, 5:26 am

Really stiff fabrics restrict my movement and make noise. Polyester makes me stink. Some sweaters used to make me itch. Garish colours or styles. Style when I need insulation more, or less. Clothes that are too expensive to risk getting dirty. Clothes that are the wrong size. Various uniforms.



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10 Nov 2022, 6:10 am

i would wear my god suit more often but it is oh so easy to soil and oh so hard to clean.



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10 Nov 2022, 9:12 am

Dear_one wrote:
Really stiff fabrics restrict my movement and make noise.



I almost forgot about the dreaded "noisy clothes" ! !
They're an absolute no.
I get misophonia attacks from the sound of rain jackets, etc.
I always need to test drive them on the rack before purchase.
If the arms rub and make noise, or the jacket is noisy to handle, forget it.
I could never tolerate snowsuits or snow pants as a kid because of the sound.

Squeaky shoes freak me out too. No way!


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10 Nov 2022, 10:53 am

I used to work for a company that made emergency survival kits. They wouldn't use the favourite fabric of trendy winter hikers - Gore-Tex. Yes, it does both breathe and shed rain in moderate conditions, but given a chance, it will ice up and then soak your undergarments. Use vents.