Men's Clothes for Women
Dec. 18th, 2004 02:54 pmI'm not doing much today. I tried to sleep, but only got an hour nap in before the postman came. I want to thank the Nelsons (Troy, Mary and the kids), but not sound snarky about it. So I have been reading in my nest (clean blankets, fuzzy sheets that almost match my window trim).
Came across this article.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/12/17/BAGHQAD5EC1.DTL
Quite sweet, in its way. While I refuse to spend much money on clothes, I will keep my eyes out for the line. Not because I am terribly butch, my dating history has proven to me that my sexual orientation is geek, but because I tend to wear male fashions. Oh, I like a good skirt or curvy tanktop, but I like simplistic designs. More than once I have looked at Tom's closet (and other male friends) and then looked at what I was wearing (Actually, the fashion convergence with Tom has me a bit scared at times. We both tend to wear cargo pants with a t-shirt and flannel and combat boots).
Came across this article.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/12/17/BAGHQAD5EC1.DTL
Quite sweet, in its way. While I refuse to spend much money on clothes, I will keep my eyes out for the line. Not because I am terribly butch, my dating history has proven to me that my sexual orientation is geek, but because I tend to wear male fashions. Oh, I like a good skirt or curvy tanktop, but I like simplistic designs. More than once I have looked at Tom's closet (and other male friends) and then looked at what I was wearing (Actually, the fashion convergence with Tom has me a bit scared at times. We both tend to wear cargo pants with a t-shirt and flannel and combat boots).