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Guest Ami James

Going out: I like men's buttoned down shirts *plain or not plain*, any color t-shirts *as long as in men's lol. I even like loose, relaxed or cago pants. Cowboy boots or work-boots would be good for me. Darn I need to get me not so femme earrings

Chilling out: Sweat pants, loose or baggy pants, tennis shoes, tank tops, and hoodie, loose or baggy shirts.

I want to added more to from my old post

Since then, I am dressing myself as a cowboy/country guy full time... cowboy boots, and cowboy outfits or work boots and working shirts (when I am working on the porch or farm). When I am working, either cut-off sleeves shirts or tank tops and pairs of working boots. Pretty soon I will be looking for school and job in farming and handyman... I can't wait to look forward to get some new clothes.

When chilling out now, i am starting to wear men short and tank tops. Even found myself wearing everything that men wear now days.

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My style is a lot like Otto's and Alexander James'.

I like grey, black, and denim skinnies with band shirts, graphic tees or button down shirts. I also like accessories such as studded belts, scarves, fingerless gloves, sunglasses, etc. For shoes I like vans and converse.

Because I'm also a raver I am into the kandi kiid style (bright colours and accessories, panda backpacks, hats with kitty ears xD) and steam punk. :)

I LOVE wearing visual Kei fashion, but it's so expensive. >.<

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Guest Distort

I mostly wear loose jeans and super loose T-shirts with a Tripp zip-up hoodie. I do admit I tend to dress in to the hip-hop/rap style, which I usually think looks stupid on others, but it's what I've found to be best, since, being a heavier person cursed with female genetics, I need some way to hide my fat thighs and chest bumps :lol:

If I'm trying to look dressier I'll go for some loosly form-fitting button-downs, which do tend to accentuate curves that shouldn't be there, but also look masculine enough for me to pull it off (I think :unsure:). The dressiest I get with pants is my Ecko jeans though.

I own two pairs of jeans, about a dozen tees, 3 button-downs and two pairs of shoes, plus my work gear, so I'll admit my style range it somewhat limited :P

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Beanies make me look stupid. *crosses arms* Unless I have a beard to thinnen out my face, otherwise it makes me look really not good and barley passable. I know that's weird right? Because most FTM's seem to feel they pass more when wearing hats yet I have the opposite problem!

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Guest ShortyT

Jeans, tees and hoodies and sneakers. At work - same clothing, and.. crocs. Shup, my feet no longer hurt! I like tees with superheroes, preferably Marvel, but I'll throw some DC in there too. I have a friendfuture boyfriend who claims that ifwhen he gets to my part of the woods, he's gonna drag me out and gay me up a bit. lol, that should be interesting, I'm sure.

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