If you were the other gender....what would you wear?

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Squilookle

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Vault101 said:
I am insanley jeolous of the fact that mens cloths are easy

though I'd probably end up looking rediculous XD.....I'd want to wear a leather jacket
There are some awesome leather jackets out there for women- don't feel you have to be a guy to wear one!

I recently went to a medieval themed houseparty, and to get a medieval robe looking thing over my (knitted) chain mail, I wore a dress with the front leg area split (so I could ride horses, yo) and it was kinda comfortable.

So I could imagine trying the dress thing. You can freaking forget heels though. I like my toes uncrushed, wouldn't care about my height, and don't want to risk skewering some poor person's foot on the dance floor.

Come to think of it- I'd definitely give female businesswear a go. A bit more interesting than the ol' samey suit guys get.
 

DasDestroyer

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Probably either tighter pants since, as someone already pointed out, I wouldn't have to crush my genitals to do so, or skirts. I've actually worn a skirt once, it was extremely awkward but otherwise kind of nice.
 

blackrave

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Well it depends on how I end up looking
If I can make assumption based on my sister and my close female relatives, then I would be quite pretty (even hot if I'm lucky)
I would at least try skirts and dresses, but eventually I would end up wearing something along lines of what I'm wearing now.
Maybe with bit more skin visible :)


Vault101 said:
I am insanley jeolous of the fact that mens cloths are easy

though I'd probably end up looking rediculous XD.....I'd want to wear a leather jacket
1.Men clothes aren't easy at all, to be fair they are even more complicated then female clothes. Most men simply decide "Fuck it, I'm going to wear simpler clothes, because it isn't worth the effort". I personally approach my clothes from utilitarian point of view- how far can they go to hell and back?
2.What exactly is the reason for not wearing leather jacket at your current, female state?
 

Mr.Squishy

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For the most part, same as I already wear I.E. Jeans, t-shirt, zip-up hoodie and boots if it's winter, sneakers if not. Oh oh, and mustn't forget the leather jacket. But now and then I might indulge in something like what OP posted.
 

V8 Ninja

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Some large cargo pants and a T-shirt.

What can I say? I love me some cargo pants.
 

Angie7F

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I would NOT wear shorts, t-shirt, baseball cap and sneakers.
I would atleast try to look good...

But I would probably over do it and end up looking gay. LOL
 

Mithcha

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I suspect in summer a good few skirts would be worn, winter jeans, tights. I doubt my dress sense would change all that much, currently it's mostly tracksuit bottoms and t-shirts, so if I were a girl it would be jeans and t-shirt, coupled with flats. I hate heels, how people walk in the fuckers is beyond me. That said I'm not adversed to wearing woman's clothing even as a guy so meh. Tights can really keep a gamy knee in check, and flats are great for driving long distances without your feet feeling like they've been dipped in a volcano after. I find anyway.
 

Kuredan

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Were I to be a lady, I don't think my clothing would change too much. I wear a uniform to work anyway and they look pretty much unisex. In the remaining time when I'm at home or on weekends I'll relax in pajama pants and t-shirts so probably that, but better fitting. If I have to leave the house that changes to jeans and t-shirt with a fleece thrown in if it's a little chilly. I wear a peacoat in the winter pretty much stay the same. So yeah, over all, not much change.
 

Theminimanx

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Pants. I like being able to place my feet on the table without people looking at me funny, thank you very much.
This applies to formal wear too. Ladies look damn fine in male suits in my opinion.
 

verdant monkai

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If I was a woman I would have a stylish long-sleeved top and some jeans (I always wear jeans). My main accessory would be a scarf, a light breezy one for summer and a thick one for winter. Also maybe a purple bag to keep my things in. I would have nice long hair which I would take care of with blow driers and conditioners, as opposed to what my hair gets now which is shampoo and jell.High heels are a no because I don't want to deform my feet.

I have nothing funny to add to this because I have thought about this long and hard already, and it is a serious answer for serious people.
 

Raika

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I dress really androgynously. I can't imagine things would be too different if I was male, except maybe I'd not wear such tight pants on account of actually having something in the pants region that I'd need to obscure.
 

Ivi942

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CrystalShadow said:
Based on some research documents I came across about human development, I've always worked on the assumption that your 'female' you would be about 93% of your male height. (well, it's more like 93.4534 blah. But that's too complicated to remember.)

Going in the other direction that would make a woman's 'male' height 107% of their actual height.

(Keep in mind this all only works if you're a fully grown adult. Teenage heights are all over the place. With in some age groups girls on average being taller than boys.)

So, starting at 6'4" (76 inches) that converts to 70.68 inches, making you about 5'10-5'11"

Which... Would make you tall, but not exactly out of the realms of normal...
I used this formula on my height and got my brother's . A++ excellent research
 

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VanQQisH said:
Then again, I've always wondered what a skirt felt like but never had the guts to try it. I'd probably give that a try.
Try a kilt? And depending on the company you keep... don't go traditional :)

As for myself, i'd wear pretty much the same I wear now, unisex/gender neutral stuff, somewhat femme, maybe.
 

kickyourass

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I'd wear roughly the same sort of things I do now, if I'm lucky regarding my 'endowment' I might be able to get away with literally what I wear now (I despise buying new clothes). The only thing I'd massively change about my look is I'd have my hair back in one long braid.

I might get around to buying skirts and such eventually, but nothing shorter then knee height, on the whole I find longer hemlines far more attractive then short skirts and things like that.
 

uchytjes

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Probably the same stuff I wear now. I've always thought that, were I a woman, I would be tomboyish.