by Jem Smith » 22 Dec 2024, 02:33
Clothes are just clothes. Anyone can wear anything they like if it fits them and they feel good in it.
Why do you think it would be wrong to wear men's shirts? Do you think people would make fun of you, or do you think that's morally wrong somehow?
I wear my husband's shirts or jackets sometimes. I have a flannel shirt he gave me because it's too small for him and I love it. Nobody would know from looking at it that it used to belong to him. With some jackets or shirts you can tell from the way the buttons go, but even if anyone were to notice I would think people would be far less likely to make an issue of a woman wearing a man's shirt than the other way around. Sexist, but that's how it is. A lot of my clothes are basically unisex, like t-shirts, fishermen's pants etc., although my husband wouldn't usually wear my clothes because he's bigger than me and they wouldn't fit him.
Clothes are just clothes. Anyone can wear anything they like if it fits them and they feel good in it.
Why do you think it would be wrong to wear men's shirts? Do you think people would make fun of you, or do you think that's morally wrong somehow?
I wear my husband's shirts or jackets sometimes. I have a flannel shirt he gave me because it's too small for him and I love it. Nobody would know from looking at it that it used to belong to him. With some jackets or shirts you can tell from the way the buttons go, but even if anyone were to notice I would think people would be far less likely to make an issue of a woman wearing a man's shirt than the other way around. Sexist, but that's how it is. A lot of my clothes are basically unisex, like t-shirts, fishermen's pants etc., although my husband wouldn't usually wear my clothes because he's bigger than me and they wouldn't fit him.