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Sun 11-20-2012 03:47 PM

HOT
 
I really like this

http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/c/0/0...=1239677121000

Paired with a great pair of Leather Levi's

http://www.501usa.com/images/leather...05_leather.jpg

ruffryder 11-20-2012 04:53 PM

I want one of these jacket vests preferably with a zip on hood.

Where can I get one , good priced?


http://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4891285645624293&pid=1.7

Sun 11-20-2012 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ruffryder (Post 704225)
I want one of these jacket vests preferably with a zip on hood.

Where can I get one , good priced?


Hey ruff,

Check the company website to see where they sell their clothing.

Also check Ebay, a lot of retailers sell new clothing through there.

DapperButch 11-20-2012 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by princessbelle (Post 704044)
Great!!! I did buy Bully a Calvin Klein polo shirt a few months back that fit perfectly. I'll have to check out the other ones you listed.

I agree of course that everyone has "fit" issues. No matter the gender, that's a given. Since i'm new to buying men's clothes for Bully, there are certainly different challenges than what i have been used to. They are made to fit men. Someone should come out with a butch line of clothes, if they haven't already. Lengths, including arm length, shoulder width, tightness around the chest, etc has been a real learning experience for me.

I will definitely check out those brands you listed. As a matter of fact today is a shopping day!! Hooray!!!

Thanks for the tip!!!


That is something I alluded to earlier, but didn't say clearly. I have found that if one item of a certain brand fits me, other items might, too. Like I said earlier, Calvin Klein works for my dress clothes. Sleeve length is the biggest barrier for me when it comes to dress clothes and Calvin Klein fits the bill.

I like things to be really simple. I like to get in and get out. I find a brand or two that fits my build and then can feel confident in buying. No doubt this isn't for sure in all cases, but it is something to stick in the back of your mind after finding something that works for you. Since the Calvin Klein polo shirt fit Bully so well, belle, you may want to not only go back to Calvin Klein when you need another polo shirt, but consider if the rest of the clothing line would fit her well, too.

ETA: I saw one or two butch clothing lines on the web before. One, was custom made clothing...ummmm, no. The other had only a handle of pieces, none of which I was attracted to. I think we are still waiting...

DapperButch 11-20-2012 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sun (Post 704007)

I like these a lot. I think it is difficult to find an attractive brown for belts and shoes, and I like this one.

In terms of shape I love them as well, but they are a bit long. They would make my feet appear to big. I am not sure how to make this make sense...one can have a similar style of shoe (and I do), but it not look as elongated as this. The elongation is what does not look attractive on me.

princessbelle 11-20-2012 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 704300)
That is something I alluded to earlier, but didn't say clearly. I have found that if one item of a certain brand fits me, other items might, too. Like I said earlier, Calvin Klein works for my dress clothes. Sleeve length is the biggest barrier for me when it comes to dress clothes and Calvin Klein fits the bill.

I like things to be really simple. I like to get in and get out. I find a brand or two that fits my build and then can feel confident in buying. No doubt this isn't for sure in all cases, but it is something to stick in the back of your mind after finding something that works for you. Since the Calvin Klein polo shirt fit Bully so well, belle, you may want to not only go back to Calvin Klein when you need another polo shirt, but consider if the rest of the clothing line would fit her well, too.

ETA: I saw one or two butch clothing lines on the web before. One, was custom made clothing...ummmm, no. The other had only a handle of pieces, none of which I was attracted to. I think we are still waiting...

Well we could start one (Butch/TG/FtM clothing line). All of us!!! Like a family business. I started knitting tonight and i've learned how to do a cast stitch. Heck i'm almost a pro.

I'll make the sweaters.

Honestly, it ain't a bad idea. We could get that island Medusa wants and all live together.

Happily ever after.




clay 11-20-2012 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by princessbelle (Post 703227)
No wonder i adore you!!! Works even better with one of her white dress shirts and no bi-panty involvement.



Wonderful!!!!! I look forward to seeing it!!!!

I am getting way better. I know to look for shorter shirts, shorter shorts, even though they are long when she wears them. No stripes. And the best shirts i've found are polo ...those rock!!!! And are hot!!!!

Did i mention they are hot?




hey belle..I love Polo shirts..and have several in solid colors...NO stripes for me either. I pair mine with either jeans (black or blue) and cargo shorts. I like mine in shorter length as well. I am 5'9" and I do not like them to be mid calf..lol
I LURVE this thread.....thanks to all of you..I lurk here..often...:)

Sun 11-20-2012 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 704300)
That is something I alluded to earlier, but didn't say clearly. I have found that if one item of a certain brand fits me, other items might, too. Like I said earlier, Calvin Klein works for my dress clothes. Sleeve length is the biggest barrier for me when it comes to dress clothes and Calvin Klein fits the bill.

I like things to be really simple. I like to get in and get out. I find a brand or two that fits my build and then can feel confident in buying. No doubt this isn't for sure in all cases, but it is something to stick in the back of your mind after finding something that works for you. Since the Calvin Klein polo shirt fit Bully so well, belle, you may want to not only go back to Calvin Klein when you need another polo shirt, but consider if the rest of the clothing line would fit her well, too.

ETA: I saw one or two butch clothing lines on the web before. One, was custom made clothing...ummmm, no. The other had only a handle of pieces, none of which I was attracted to. I think we are still waiting...


Some Calving Klein button down shirts work for me too. The sleeve lengths can be challenging for me with many brands. CK t-shirts I have had good luck with. Fitted button downs wind up becoming an option and the Mens Wearhouse always has sleeve lengths that work for me.

Jeans were a problem in the past but with so many low rise options they are the least of my concern now.

Sun 11-20-2012 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 704306)
I like these a lot. I think it is difficult to find an attractive brown for belts and shoes, and I like this one.

In terms of shape I love them as well, but they are a bit long. They would make my feet appear to big. I am not sure how to make this make sense...one can have a similar style of shoe (and I do), but it not look as elongated as this. The elongation is what does not look attractive on me.

I have a pair just like this, same style and color but different manufacturer.
What I found is that they are sized well so I would say give them a try and if they do not work for you, you can always return them. Zappo's is great about returns.

This color is hard to match with a belt. I am still looking.

ruffryder 11-20-2012 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sun (Post 704233)
Hey ruff,

Check the company website to see where they sell their clothing.

Also check Ebay, a lot of retailers sell new clothing through there.

Thanks Sun. I wasn't looking for that specific brand. Guess I should have noted that. Hell Kmart, Walmart, Target is good by me. I just like that type of vest jacket. I've noticed it on some guys and I like it! I'll do a search on vest jacket and go from there but if anyone seen them at any stores holla at me. Thanks!

laruss 11-20-2012 08:14 PM

I Googled Butch Clothing
 
- The Butch Clothing Company - Wedding suits for gay women
www.thebutchclothingcompany.co.uk/

HAUTEBUTCH ~ Fierce Butch Fashions
www.hautebutch.com/

BÜTCH Clothing Co | Archive | Butch Clothing Co
www.butchclothingco.com

Women's Clothes that look like Men's Clothes
www.karouselmag.com

www.theprofessorisin.com/

www.zazzle.com/butch+tshirts

www.butchwonders.com/1/category/clothes/1.html

Fashion - Category: 1 - Butch Wonders
www.butchwonders.com/1/category/fashion/1.html

clothing « Butch Style
www.butchstyle.wordpress.com/category/clothing/

Sun 11-21-2012 11:17 AM

I really like this

Affliction T

with these

Deisel Jeans

and these

Harness Boots

and this

Bracelet

Sun 11-21-2012 11:24 AM

Robes
 
I have this and it is one of my favorite pieces of clothing. Really nice smooth, soft cotton. Lightweight enough for hot summer days or steamy nights in front of a roaring fire with someone who is raising the temperature in the room. ;)

Polo Robe

Sun 11-29-2012 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laruss (Post 704385)
HAUTEBUTCH ~ Fierce Butch Fashions
www.hautebutch.com/

I appreciate the links and want to comment on this one.

They lost me on the first intro line:

"Hautebutch defines the Butch aesthetic and lifestyle"

I do not think that any company should assume to be able to do
just that. Rather I think that individualism is sexy and attractive.

Duchess 12-10-2012 08:24 PM

Love the clothes and hair!!
 
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Metro 12-17-2012 08:50 AM

http://www.sneakers4u.com/Assets/Pro...-Black---1.jpg
http://www.sneakers4u.com/Assets/Pro...-Black---2.jpg


My boots for a snowy day like today... since my feet are too small to wear Men's shoes, I shop in the Boys dept at Marshall's. Found these there - yay.

Kelt 12-17-2012 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metro (Post 718463)
My boots for a snowy day like today... since my feet are too small to wear Men's shoes, I shop in the Boys dept at Marshall's. Found these there - yay.

Hey Metro these look great.

I also have feet that make it so that I can't shop the mens shoe department because I come in at a women's size 8ish which translates into a EU 39-40 or a mens 7 and the stores only stock down to a size 8.

I don't know your shoe size, but my whole shoe world (fetish) changed when Zappos.com opened. I can now shop literally thousands of mens shoes online and their customer experience is fantastic. Depending on brand, I frequently see down to a size 6 and most half sizes too.

One thing that I did at first was read a lot of the reviews to see what people said about fit. Sometimes a manufacturer runs a half size small or something like that. I also wear orthotics and have to buy shoes that can accommodate that. Not much of a problem, I have settled into about 4 really large companies that offer a lot of range in style and meet my needs in my price range. Shoe shopping has gone from pain in the arse to hella fun. :cheesy:

Metro 12-17-2012 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 718497)
Hey Metro these look great.

I also have feet that make it so that I can't shop the mens shoe department because I come in at a women's size 8ish which translates into a EU 39-40 or a mens 7 and the stores only stock down to a size 8.

I don't know your shoe size, but my whole shoe world (fetish) changed when Zappos.com opened. I can now shop literally thousands of mens shoes online and their customer experience is fantastic. Depending on brand, I frequently see down to a size 6 and most half sizes too.

One thing that I did at first was read a lot of the reviews to see what people said about fit. Sometimes a manufacturer runs a half size small or something like that. I also wear orthotics and have to buy shoes that can accommodate that. Not much of a problem, I have settled into about 4 really large companies that offer a lot of range in style and meet my needs in my price range. Shoe shopping has gone from pain in the arse to hella fun. :cheesy:

Thx, Kelt. Yes, I also shop online from time-to-time but sometimes just prefer to try on w/out the wait. To add to your suggestion, I enjoy Aldoshoes.com (they also have retail stores) and they offer many Mens styles in smaller sizes. I wear US Womens size 7; Euro 37-1/2 or 38 ... a size really hard to find in Mens styles. So, sometimes I can find that size or just end up trying the Boys dept for shoes with the appropriate proportion -- altho some Boys shoes look too baby/chunky for my taste.

Nadeest 01-05-2013 09:39 PM

I found an article about clothing designed for butches. Apparently, there are several companies opening up that are designed for butch women, trans men, and other interested parties. This article mentions the three biggest ones. From what I read in the article, these three companies are doing business suits and formal wear. Hopefully, this helps a person or three out, here. http://www.butchwonders.com/1/post/2...es-really.html

Sun 01-05-2013 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 718497)
I don't know your shoe size, but my whole shoe world (fetish) changed when Zappos.com opened. I can now shop literally thousands of mens shoes online and their customer experience is fantastic. Depending on brand, I frequently see down to a size 6 and most half sizes too.

<snip> Shoe shopping has gone from pain in the arse to hella fun. :cheesy:

Hiya Kelt

I also love Zappos. They have excellent customer service and a fabulous selection. If the size is off the return shipping is free. As crazy as it is, I lust after shoes and boots.

And a Harley.

LOL


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