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Postby lisa star on Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:15 pm

davidhawkes wrote:If enough men wore womens clothes in public, you would be surprised by the number.

Womens jeans are more curvy and will sit on guys hips better.

Womens clothes are nicer, they fit better, are more pretty.


I have to agree with you davidhawkes on all your comments.
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Postby Equal Rights? on Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:05 am

Fashion avenger wrote:
I have worn a knee-length denim skirt in public, and to two of my jobs.

No negative comments at all. I was just accepted like any other person.


Seriously? What part of the world are you from (I'm asking because if your from the UK or where a more liberal society lives). I commend you for starters. My reason for attempting such a thing would be to simply observe the "double standard" factor.

PS: I'm having a heck of a time finding a dark denim, plain skirt :)

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Postby azraelle on Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:09 pm

Mac wrote:
. wrote:nixie jeans by Miss sixty r hot, zip at the rear too, no pockets, u can get em on ebay too.
A rather interesting concept!

They don't have any room in the front or crotch for your things. With a back zipper, you must have to pull them down and sit too pee. And, with no pockets, you must have to carry a purse.

And your point is...?
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Re: Society accepting female cross-dressing as " normal

Postby davidhawkes on Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:20 pm

Equal Rights? wrote:
Fashion avenger wrote:
I have worn a knee-length denim skirt in public, and to two of my jobs.

No negative comments at all. I was just accepted like any other person.


Seriously? What part of the world are you from (I'm asking because if your from the UK or where a more liberal society lives). I commend you for starters. My reason for attempting such a thing would be to simply observe the "double standard" factor.

PS: I'm having a heck of a time finding a dark denim, plain skirt :)


Well, people might not believe me but it is true.

I live in Devon in the South West of the UK.

Last summer, I wore a denim skirt a few times because it was too hot to wear jeans. Why should I suffer being uncomfortable and sweaty?

I remember going shopping for clothes in Exeter, and as I finished, I was walking towards must have been about 200 men who came out of a football match.
I was expecting rude comments or silly giggles. But nothing, as if I was still wearing jeans.

I bought my skirt from Warehouse - one of the top brands of ladies clothing stores on the high street.

I am unable to wear a skirt this year due to the treatment I am having on my legs.

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Postby Equal Rights? on Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:55 am

Fashion avenger wrote:

I live in Devon in the South West of the UK.

Last summer, I wore a denim skirt a few times because it was too hot to wear jeans. Why should I suffer being uncomfortable and sweaty?


Yes, I admire the UK. It seems here in the US we are still in the dark ages when it comes to social issues and all that religious/victoria bologna.

Its sad when an article of clothing makes you a "man" or not.

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Postby davidhawkes on Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:02 am

Equal Rights? wrote:Yes, I admire the UK. It seems here in the US we are still in the dark ages when it comes to social issues and all that religious/victoria bologna.

Its sad when an article of clothing makes you a "man" or not.


Well, the UK is still in the dark ages to, as not many men wear skirts.

There is going to come a time when it will not be a social issue.

I would say that it takes more of a "man" to be diiferent to other guys.

What is everyone so afraid of anyway? A piece of cotton? :lol:

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Postby Guest09 on Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:39 pm

No -- men can wear women jeans as im wearing all time included at work cos of size problems - i cant use men jean which is too big for me as Im suffered from weight loss as women jean is prefect fit for me - it same as men jean but different size - i also wear mini skirt as well to keep me cooler, it nice when wear opaque tights, skirt and boots - it just normal clothes --- remember it yer body and do what you like to wear it.

I wear mini skirt cos my body need to cool down - it helps as it need plenty of air around my body so just wear it if you want to. does sexy men look good with skirt or mini skirt,etc..???? :)

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Postby holey 1 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:44 am

Mac i mentioned the Nixie jeans made by Miss Sixty. I might add while they are a tight fitting jeans they have a double layer in the front crotch area so they will hide your bits. there is a button at the rear as well as the zip. The button is well hidden. They are low cut jeans. Better to buy the normal leg than the flared leg. Type nixie jeans on e bay & view the pics.

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Postby azraelle on Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:21 pm

holey 1 wrote:Mac i mentioned the Nixie jeans made by Miss Sixty. I might add while they are a tight fitting jeans they have a double layer in the front crotch area so they will hide your bits. there is a button at the rear as well as the zip. The button is well hidden. They are low cut jeans. Better to buy the normal leg than the flared leg. Type nixie jeans on e bay & view the pics.


Non sequitor! What does the amount of flare have to do with anything??
I have been wearing flare-legged women's jeans since 2001 (indeed, I wore men's flares when they were en vogue in the 70's) and I have NEVER received comments from either gender about the FLARE!! If you think that the flare is going to "give you away", then you are a paranoid idiot.
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Postby Guest on Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:58 pm

Maybe this is changing the subject too much.. but can wear just women's JEANS or any pants as long as they arent too girlie?

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Postby holey 1 on Sat Aug 02, 2008 2:26 am

azraelle chill out.

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Postby ray on Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:51 am

I have been wearing womens jeans for about 3 years now and I will never buy another pair of mens jeans. They fit me so much better. I love them.
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jeans without backpockets

Postby charukas on Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:16 am

Lucky2007 wrote:Is it ok for men to wear women's jeans without back pockets?


Does the absence of back pockets means girl's pants? I don't remember seeing a guy with jeans like this.

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Postby kilt/skirt/skort on Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:22 pm

Sure you can wear the three pocket jeans or even the zero (no) pocket
ones. You can wear with or without a belt. Most designs have the zipper
in the fly - right or left side opening. Others have the zipper in the left
side waist seam or rear center seam and a few are like leggings with an
elastic waist.
Yes they were designed and sold to the female market but there is no
other reason for you not to wear them if they fit you well.
One problem you will have to contend with is what to do with your wallet
ID or what have you that you would have placed in the back pockets.
I have such jeans without pockets. I have a fanny bag or waist wallet
that attaches to a belt that I carry the essentials in. I do not use pockets
any more.
You may get critical looks from more fashion concious types who know
that the design of your pants is not male. But with clothing today who
knows if it is hand me downs; bought at a thirft store; or just some new
style being developed. No doubt it will be passed off as some fad.
I see guys wearing polo shirts with a reverse button placket and who
cares. Pants with left side fly zipper openings - were they designed for the
fashionable female or someone who is a southpaw. In this day and age
I doubt that there are Sherlock Holmes fashion police about to criticise
every aspect of the wearing of clothing.
If you have great looking buns go for it.
The only problem I see with these pants is the waist band is normally too
small in relation to the hips and thus if the waist fits the hip measurement
is baggy. If the hips fit OK then the waist is too small or hard to fasten
requiring a belt to keep the buttons/snaps zippers in place.
Think hourglass figure displacement.
Some clothing was not designed for men. But with the modern LOW RISE
WAIST designs there is some lee way for adapting (wearing) these type
of pants.
Try for size - If it fits - great you are in luck - enjoy!
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Postby LuvJeans on Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:34 am

Folks, I have followed this thread for a very long time and it is good to see that society is becoming aware. I for one only wear chicks jeans because they fit me properly...I have found that some of Frankie Bs' cuts have the male in mind, odd for a pair of "chicks jeans"...
I do luv my jeans, oh and I do have a pair of Miss Sixty Nixies and luv the fit...

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