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Tragedy is happening here.
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@goldenbane Just talk about facts and reasoning more and people will give you a T whether you want it or not ;)
It depends on where you live and who you associate with. I have been around people who do dress similar to the op and it was the norm (mixed quadras). I live somewhere now where the outfits would stand out like a sore thumb but there are places around me where you can actually blend in wearing the op type clothes. I have to drive a while to get there though. :D
The clothes you posted would not be the norm where I live.
I love the entire SLE wardrobe. Super pricey looking and I don't wear heels/dresses, but if I could buy it I would. I shop in thrift stores and never wear anything revealing, or, anything that hinders my range of motion or self defense, hence I don't wear shoes I couldn't sprint/kick in, or wear long nails (hard to make a fist with long or fake nails). No dresses or skirts. If I must attend a formal event I will invest in a womens' pants suit that suits my age/figure (26). I love edgy and military inspired. No fake pockets, must be real and useful, no thin fabric (I'm not paying top dollar for something already worn out and see-through). I prefer high waisted jeans with a belt, more age appropriate and fits best, with a tapered leg. I'm a tomboy who refuses to wear anything uncomfortable, don't get me wrong, I love how dresses and heels look, but I feel out of sorts when I wear them (plus they look horrible with my body hair, I don't shave and pencil skirts and sleeveless dresses on me have the wrong impact lol. I would never sacrifice my physical balance and personal safety for my looks, I feel zero obligation to do dress or look a certain way just because I'm a female. Unless I'm dancing, then I break out the razors and heels $$$. Otherwise I'm pretty much a guy, at least I use the same guidelines as most men when buying clothes, fit, comfort, price, practicality.