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Re: post-post-no-cop

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2021 4:15 am
by foxtail_grass
recently copped a pair of jeans, they are called "trouser jeans" and have a nice wide cuffed leg. vintage gap from unique thrift.

then I treated myself to a Save the Queen dress on ebay.

finally I got basketball shoes because my old ones have lost their sole. secondhand bron soldiers.

cop-cop-cop-post

after not having bought clothes since July
except a fundraising t-shirt for a harm reduction group here
which now seems very ironic

Re: post-post-no-cop

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2022 3:02 pm
by foxtail_grass
~Ode to my vests~
I love vests on femme bodies, especially alone on skin.
It took awhile for me to find vests that didn't look too suburban mom or too Hot Topic. Here are my two:

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Love the multiple pockets, the color fading, the side tabs, the weight. Sarah Connor without being over the top (imo).

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The heavyweight linen and the extra large bow in back are the big sells for me on this one. Also the halter, the xl snaps, and the looseness of the fit. It's quite sexy to me without losing its androgyny.

Re: post-post-no-cop

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 3:25 pm
by foxtail_grass
Up next: one-pieces. Currently I have two but a few in storage that might return to the fold. This also excludes what I call my "fantasy closet" which has a few formal and insane dresses.
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This one was not going on the mannequin for whatever reason. It's a stiff but lightweight cotton and features zippers up the front and back (the back one is hidden and frankly I'm not sure why it's needed). My favorite is the giant cargo pockets with triple-snap closures on either side. The neck strap is a nice touch too. I'd been looking for a militaristic (stolen valor alert) dress for some time and finally found this one for $14.

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Wrap tops/dresses are some of my favorites; very sexy but not overtly femme. This is a nice midweight stretch jersey cotton. The sleeves are loose and hang like an oversized t-shirt. They can be pulled off the shoulders and they fit layers underneath really nicely. Subtle ruching on the side gives a bit of shape without coming off as form-fitting.

Re: post-post-no-cop

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:58 pm
by foxtail_grass
This may not be as satisfying to look at as it was to lay out, but this is my closet*.

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Key: A is tanks and tee shirts; B, knitted tanks; C, vests; D, dresses part 1; E, dresses part 2; F, wife-pleasers; G, thermal long-sleeves; H, other long-sleeves; I, light-weight summer knits; J, heavier sweaters; K, skirts; L, pants. Total inventory roughly forty.

*minus hoodies and outerwear, which I might photograph. Also some exercise clothes and a few formal pieces.

Feeling good about this.. It's funny, as the uniform experiment progresses, I am realizing I do not want to be wearing clothes with the intention of being photographed in them. That is not their primary function. It was nice to take one more step away from aesthetic towards "utility". I know I'm preaching to the choir, but it's such a misconception that utilitarian clothing is devoid of emotional resonance. In fact, I feel more connected to this clothing when I just wear it and don't think about it so much.

Re: post-post-no-cop

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 10:04 pm
by foxtail_grass
Wanted to document my current wardrobe. The following is a bit lengthy but here goes.
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*+1 sweater. I'm sewing it currently.
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Basic Guidelines: fitted shirt or long-sleeve top; lightweight sweater; cropped blazer or cropped puffer jacket; midi/a-line silhouette skirt/shorts (+1 pair trousers for wintry days), big canvas tote, BIG leather boots.