Heeeey GirlGAF... sorry if my upcoming question is annoying. I've lurked this thread for years and searched stuff, yet I don't think I've seen my question get answered. If it has and I missed it, apologies.
Read through the Girls Answer Questions thread (omg it's actually...not shitty. Congrats, male gaffers.), and a guy kinda got sneered at for wearing only t-shirts and jeans. I mean, I get that... exceeeept I literally do the exact same thing. Though I'm a lady. :s
In fall and winter it's a lot easier, but for spring and summer? I get hot really easily, first off, so even a thin clothed long sleeve shirt seems too much for me. Secondly, I despise 90% of women's fashion on me. In the past year and a half I finally just gave up and started buying in the men's section, which makes me feel way more comfortable with myself. But then I pretty much only buy t-shirts because I have a petite body, so struggle to find clothes that actually fit properly. Like, I fell in love with quite a few sweaters in the men's section this past winter that I just had to pass up because a size small was too big.
I own a few pieces of formal wear, and some long sleeve shirts that work for different levels of casual to semi-formal events. But for when it's hot, I only own t-shirts -- plain and decaled t-shirts. (And one super formal top.) I'm sort of at a loss as to how to improve my wardrobe so people in society don't laugh at me. ):
(Also, wearing a more sleeveless top (tank top, whatever) is sort of problematic because I don't like to shave. Like obviously I can own up to that, but if I'm trying to look nice I don't want to be judged by most of society cause my armpit hair is showing...I mean, I guess I could just suck it up and shave when trying to impress people, but idk)
Can anyone relate and have some tips to share? Or maybe some fashion links? A lot of butch/tomboy fashion I see uses stuff like button up tops that don't really work for the hot summer months. I could just fail at Googling, though. Or maybe this post is better for the LGBT thread, I'm not sure. ):
Maybe I'm just going to the wrong stores too, and other places have more variety in the women's section. I kinda just stick to department stores and never have that big of a budget for clothes. One season Target had all these awesome, more neutral/masculine tops in the women's section, and then after that (in my area) they went back to cheap looking feminine styles. Which is another reason why I gave up on women's clothes -- they're made so cheaply, in my experience, compared to men's.