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AtLast 02-03-2010 08:39 PM

Butch Attire & Fashion
 
For anyone to post in about butch clothing, and styles. I always like to see what we all put on!

And no, this is not a butch cock & packing thread :superfunny:..... there is one of those already!

So, what are we all wearing these days? Casually, to formals.... to work?

Cowboi 02-03-2010 09:17 PM

For me .... I am most comfortable in Wranglers or Cinch jeans and shirts. Boots are a must, and Cowboi hats!

WolfyOne 02-03-2010 09:29 PM

I'm a jeans and shirt person. I'll wear steel toe boots or sneakers. When the weather gets warmer, I like cargo shorts or jean shorts. I'll dress for any occasion when I have to.

AtLast 02-04-2010 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cowboi (Post 43909)
For me .... I am most comfortable in Wranglers or Cinch jeans and shirts. Boots are a must, and Cowboi hats!

Quote:

Originally Posted by WolfyOne (Post 43912)
I'm a jeans and shirt person. I'll wear steel toe boots or sneakers. When the weather gets warmer, I like cargo shorts or jean shorts. I'll dress for any occasion when I have to.

Yup! I like Wranglers! And, I really want some western boots! Great for CW dancing and just like them.

LOL... I just got a Point Isabel/Mud Puppies T and it goes with my red tennies!

I have been doing a lot of putting vintage style stuff together from the Gentlemen's Emporium with formal wear. Got a kewl puff tie that really accents a lapel vest.

Looking for a belt to put an old buckle a friend gave me on. It is an Italian Family Mother's & Fathers buckle. She found it for me in a thrift shop and I was so jazzed to have it!! Hey, the more western attired butches could tell me where to go find a nice leather belt for it. Where I live, western attire stores are just not around, much!

Also, I like shpping vintage stores, but really have a problem with them if everything smells! Only have found one in SF that I will even try things on in.

Daywalker 02-04-2010 05:44 PM

Long black jackets.
:batman:
Yep.

Can never have too many.
:cigar:
And just the right cane for every occasion.


:chaplin:

:daywalker:

MrSunshine 02-04-2010 05:46 PM

right now, about 15 layers :cold:

Jet 02-04-2010 06:15 PM

I'm Parker. I'm a non-active member here, but I couldn't resist this thread. I'm a clothes horse and I have my own look which is very masculine, but not typical. You'll usually find me going against the grain in haircuts and clothes; I don't like the way clothing is put together today for myself. One of the things I would like to do is design a masculine clothing line. I am transgendered with transition this year so my clothes are made for men.

http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/r...Picture2-1.png

—Parker

key 02-04-2010 06:37 PM

thanks for this thread, it timely
 
I like to call my style of dress more faggy than manly, if that makes sense without being offensive. Though it is mostly jeans, pull over shirts, and jackets - love me my jackets (I have more jackets than pants).

BUT!

There is a big fancy butch/femme dance coming up here in the bay area and I would love to find something to wear. Due to my (ugh!) hour glass figure I have to either wear pants that are three sizes too big or (gasp, cough, sputter) pleated! What is a boyish girl to do? I love to dance - a lot - so I need something comfortable and not tight (can not stand the feeling of tightness on my already too big (for me, again ugh!) thighs.

:overreaction:

Don't get me wrong, I love hour glass figures on others.....you all understand right?

Any tips for me?

Rockinonahigh 02-04-2010 06:52 PM

For me it's mostly jeans and button down shirts,sometimes I wear a vest with a dress shirt and slacks.I have plenty of suits for what ever I need them for,I get clothes mostly at Burlington wich tailors them for me.
Rockin

Cowboi 02-04-2010 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AtLastHome (Post 44298)
Yup! I like Wranglers! And, I really want some western boots! Great for CW dancing and just like them.

LOL... I just got a Point Isabel/Mud Puppies T and it goes with my red tennies!

I have been doing a lot of putting vintage style stuff together from the Gentlemen's Emporium with formal wear. Got a kewl puff tie that really accents a lapel vest.

Looking for a belt to put an old buckle a friend gave me on. It is an Italian Family Mother's & Fathers buckle. She found it for me in a thrift shop and I was so jazzed to have it!! Hey, the more western attired butches could tell me where to go find a nice leather belt for it. Where I live, western attire stores are just not around, much!

Also, I like shpping vintage stores, but really have a problem with them if everything smells! Only have found one in SF that I will even try things on in.





Look at Cavenders, or Sheplers online. You should be able to find a belt to your liking there.

Jet 02-04-2010 07:00 PM

Forgot to mention Turnbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Jet (Post 44328)
I'm Parker. I'm a non-active member here, but I couldn't resist this thread. I'm a clothes horse and I have my own look which is very masculine, but not typical. You'll usually find me going against the grain in haircuts and clothes; I don't like the way clothing is put together today for myself. One of the things I would like to do is design a masculine clothing line. I am transgendered with transition this year so my clothes are made for men.

Forgot to mention...
I have a masculine body (no breasts, small hips). My problem is that I'm short and have to have pants taken up expect for Turnbury which makes a short inseam. I don't like fads. That said...

http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/r...watch3copy.jpg[IMG]http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/r...lionsman/1.jpg[/IMG]

Jet 02-04-2010 07:01 PM

Forgot to mention Turnbury
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Jet (Post 44328)
I'm Parker. I'm a non-active member here, but I couldn't resist this thread. I'm a clothes horse and I have my own look which is very masculine, but not typical. You'll usually find me going against the grain in haircuts and clothes; I don't like the way clothing is put together today for myself. One of the things I would like to do is design a masculine clothing line. I am transgendered with transition this year so my clothes are made for men.

Forgot to mention...
I have a masculine body (no breasts, small hips). My problem is that I'm short and have to have pants taken up expect for Turnbury which makes a short inseam. I don't like fads. That said this is pretty much it..

http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/r...watch3copy.jpg[IMG]http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/r...lionsman/1.jpg[/IMG]

Sachita 02-04-2010 07:05 PM

I am a sucker for cowboy boots and levi's.

BUT luckily I have a handsome honey that can look good in anything he puts on. Even long johns and white crew socks.

Jet 02-04-2010 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sachita (Post 44359)
I am a sucker for cowboy boots and levi's.

BUT luckily I have a handsome honey that can look good in anything he puts on. Even long johns and white crew socks.

I have a lot of levis and 4 pairs of cowboys boots. I'm having some shirts and a jacket replicated from World War II from a replicator in India to go with them. You post pictures of you and your honey.

http://www.replicaters.com/

Jet 02-04-2010 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AtLastHome (Post 44298)


Looking for a belt to put an old buckle a friend gave me on. It is an Italian Family Mother's & Fathers buckle. She found it for me in a thrift shop and I was so jazzed to have it!! Hey, the more western attired butches could tell me where to go find a nice leather belt for it. Where I live, western attire stores are just not around, much!

Everywhere on the belt, but I like Wilson's Leather. You'll find them online and they'll ship. I bought 3 leather baseball hats from them.

Blade 02-04-2010 07:31 PM

Mostly I wear Carhartt jeans or Carhartt black's for work

Justin Basic boots in several different colors
Bates Black lace up boots

T-shirt is usually either a sports team shirt or a Harley Davidson or Rally T-shirt
Flannel or button down shirt

I have all the biker leather stuff, and I have Carhartt jackets and vests and stuff for normal everyday, work and at the house wear.

Cowboy hat, or Harley Davidson cap or UT cap but always something on my head.

I'm just a country boy I don't dress up much but I clean up good.

Jet 02-04-2010 08:12 PM

Ike Jacket
and a white naval officers dress tunic

WolfyOne 02-04-2010 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AtLastHome (Post 44298)
Yup! I like Wranglers! And, I really want some western boots! Great for CW dancing and just like them.

LOL... I just got a Point Isabel/Mud Puppies T and it goes with my red tennies!

I have been doing a lot of putting vintage style stuff together from the Gentlemen's Emporium with formal wear. Got a kewl puff tie that really accents a lapel vest.

Looking for a belt to put an old buckle a friend gave me on. It is an Italian Family Mother's & Fathers buckle. She found it for me in a thrift shop and I was so jazzed to have it!! Hey, the more western attired butches could tell me where to go find a nice leather belt for it. Where I live, western attire stores are just not around, much!

Also, I like shpping vintage stores, but really have a problem with them if everything smells! Only have found one in SF that I will even try things on in.


Try this place ....... http://www.sheplers.com/


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