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ysabetwordsmith) wrote2013-01-07 12:14 pm
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Clothes for Butches
I was delighted to find this article about clothing designers catering to female-bodied people with masculine personalities who choose to wear men's clothing.
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Yes...
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SO LOVELY! SO HANDSOME! EEEE!
Wow!
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Well...
I imagine it's as hard as finding clothes to fit a petite-height body with venusian curvature. Particularly when I favor clothes that straighten out the silhouette. By the time I can fit my chest or hips into something, the cuffs are usually hanging off my fingertips or toes.
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I like a whole range of masculine to feminne clothing but there's very little made for a womanly body at 6 foot 1.
Hmm...
On the flip side: there are a number of suppliers catering to male-bodied people who dress as women, including crossdressers and MTFs. Those clothes and accessories are styled for large, tall bodies and accommodate curves. Some is intended as recreational wear, but some is ordinary business or casual wear.
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After all, Andrew Johnson, who ended up in my hometown after the unpleasantness that was his presidency, was a tailor, both before and after... it is an honourable profession. (His shop has been preserved by the Park Service, along with the house a block away.)
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Agreed. I like suits for certain business situations, and I strongly prefer trousers to skirts.
>> but finding someone to *actually do the tailoring*... well, perhaps that's getting a bit easier, thanks Be. Bespoke clothing is nearly a lost art in America, and I suspect dying on Saville Row as well... I should like to see it make a renaissance... <<
Agreed. "Needlework" in my Fledgling Grace series deals with this issue, although it hasn't been sponsored yet.
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Was there a name and journal link in there? – Wanna read it once I've got must-do's done.
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