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#nonbinary fashion
itgetsbetterproject · 9 months
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A question we get a lot is, "If I'm nonbinary, do I have to look or dress androgynous?"
And International #NonbinaryPeoplesDay is the perfect day to answer: of course not! Our gender is something we experience "on the inside." While some people like to match their outward expression with their gender identity, it's certainly not a requirement.
You can dress in a feminine way, masculine way, androgynous way, or anywhere in between or outside of those boxes and still be nonbinary - clothes are clothes.
You know what your identity is, and that's what matters.
From Sinclair on our TikTok.
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vintageandroid · 1 month
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Today's outfit. Shirt from @shiftythrifting 's store!
(they/them pronouns pls)
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high-cloud · 5 months
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Enchanted Objects" by Hanne Zaruma
High-Cloud
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“We never get pictures of you for the holidays” well you are lucky I can be captured on film at all
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thinkhappythxughts · 10 months
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possibly a long-shot, but could anyone possibly point me in the direction of some resources on sewing that focus on either “mens” clothing, or more gender neutral stuff? it feels like all the beginner patterns and books i can find have skirts and dresses as their main focus, which i certainly won’t wear, and none of the women in my life tend to wear that sort of stuff either, and it feels like a waste to make a bunch of skirts for practice just for them to get chucked in the back of a wardrobe. any recommendations for online resources (youtube, blogs, etc) or physical books would be very welcome. thanks!
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baphofemme · 25 days
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infatuated with cloudy weather (⁎⁍̴̛ ₃ ⁍̴̛⁎)
₊˚⊹ ᰔ (they/he/she) ₊˚⊹ ᰔ
+ a bonus pic of a rainbow @ the end 🌈
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hillbillyoracle · 9 months
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Androgynous/Masc Leaning Capsule Wardrobe Ideas
In honor of International Nonbinary People’s Day, I offer you the clothing advice I wish I had like 15 years ago. I prefer a small well curated wardrobe but it is so tough to pull that off as a nonbinary genderfluid person. I spent years struggling to make my capsule wardrobe work for me. Every example I saw was either with feminine clothes or with the world blandest men’s clothing. 
For reference, I’m AFAB and live in Kentucky - very hot and muggy in summers, can get quite cold (-20 F) in winter but it’s usually mild with highs are in the 30F-40F range most days. This is the advice I’d give my younger self if I could. 
Focus on 10-15 Core Items
While I am fluid, I consistently spend most of my time “inbetween” these days. Having a neutral to masc learning main wardrobe with some feminine items to mix in wound up working best for me. So here’s the masc leaning base wardrobe I recommend. 
~3 x Button Ups - I went with short sleeve Hawaiian shirts for myself because I love bold patterns. You can find a lot of Hawaiian shirt these days that don’t have stereotypical “island” patterns on them while still being pretty light and breathable in summer. If your style leans more classic, consider oxford cloth button ups. You might need more button ups if you work in a business casual setting. 
~3 x Tees - I like graphic tees, specifically hand screen printed ones so that’s what I go with. But if your style is more classic then consider investing in some good quality solid color tees. 
~3 x Casual Tops - for me this is a tank top, turtleneck, and a Henley. But you might consider a collarless button ups, plain long sleeve shirts, and ringer style long sleeve shirts. 
~3 Pants - for me, I have black and stone washed denim since those are my favorites. I look for tapered fits over skinny or boot leg where I can. I have one pair that’s a jogger style I quite like. You might look for chinos or khakis if you have a more formal dress code at work but they’ll still work with graphic tees and other tops if you style them right. 
~3 x Layers - for me this is a cardigan, a flannel, and a hoodie. You might consider v neck or crew neck sweaters, cable knit sweaters, and fair isle sweaters as well. 
Feminine Clothing Module
What’s nice about this approach is that you can then create a feminine clothing module that plays nicely with your main wardrobe. 
For me this looks like
1-2 Dresses - I have a maxi tee dress and a long sleeved linen dress since that works more for everyday wear for me. 
1-2 Skirts - I don’t have any presently but the next big feminine swing I have I’ll be ordering a nice linen skirt in my favorite color. 
1-2 Casual Tops - I don’t have any presently after my last big wardrobe edit but business casual shell tops, camisoles, and cowl neck tops work well here. 
1-2 Layers - I have a linen blazer in a women’s cut and a long striped duster. You might consider a kimono style shrug/wraps, sweaters in a more feminine cut, and women’s cardigans
You don’t need a lot here because so much of the main wardrobe can be mixed with a feminine element or two and it becomes much more feminine - especially if you’re AFAB but even if you’re AMAB. It doesn’t take a lot a feminine clothing to make an over all outfit look more feminine and subtle touches work just as well as more overt styles ime.
Sizing
Sizing is tricky as hell. I’m plus size (size 18-20 in women’s pants) and especially trying to find masculine stuff with the right fit is a pain. I really recommend going in to try things on if you’re able but if not get comfortable with the idea you will likely need to send things back. Yes you can take measurements but those measurements are still listed with different proportions in mind. 
For men’s clothes I lean toward a slightly oversized fit - as most men I’m around do. For women’s clothes, I lean toward a slightly tight fit - as most women I’m around do. Look at the people around you and see which fits they lean toward and opt for that where you’re able to for yourself. 
Shoes, Outwear, Special Occasions
Shoes - I tend to opt to go neutral in my shoes and outerwear. Not in color or pattern mind you but gender. For shoes, I currently have 3 pairs - a pair of crocs (with spikes), running shoes/sneakers (old Champion brand slip ons), and a pair of Doc Martens. These are good options if you’re AMAB too because the sizing is unisex or available in similar styles for men and women. Other good options are Vans, Chucks, any hippie sandal brand you can think of. “Nicer” shoes are great but often pretty gendered. I lean toward getting “nicer shoes” that are opposite my assigned gender when I do grab them. 
Outerwear - I also tend to opt for gender neutral options for outerwear too. Since it doesn’t get terribly cold here, I stick to a micropuff jacket from North Face and layer a black denim jacket over it when it gets cold. When I wear it with masc stuff, blends in. When I wear it with feminine stuff, it adds a slight edge I like. Pea coats are decent options as well. If you live some place real cold, a lot of the long winter coats are basically the same between genders, just different fits. 
Special Occasions - I would recommend not worrying about special occasions until or unless they come up. I have the same two ��special occasion” dresses that I’ve been using for years because they come up so rarely and I can’t bare to spend too much money on something I’ll wear maybe once or twice a year. Formal wear is highly gendered and if you learn androgynous it’s a tough needle to thread. For those events with hosts you know, it’s worth reaching out to them to see what they think makes an outfit “formal” - could be nicer cuts or materials, could be rigid gender norms - can’t know until you ask. 
For most special occasions, I do not know the host, so I default very structured looks in accordance with my assigned gender. Still feels a bit edgy but no ones gonna have the guts to say it’s wrong. For AMAB folks you might do the inverse, more flowy looks and colors while still adhering to your assigned gender. All depends on the level of familiarity you have with the hosts and the flack you’re willing to catch. 
Outfits
Some masc leaning outfit ideas: 
button up, hoodie, pants, boots
graphic tee, flannel or cardigan, pants, sneakers
turtleneck, pants, boat shoes
button up, tie, cardigan, pants, chelsea boots
Some fem leaning outfit ideas: 
button up, cardigan, skirt, sneakers
shell top, wrap, pants, sandals
graphic tee, skirt, sneakers
dress, sandals
Conclusion
Hope this was helpful to someone out there! 
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spacesapphist · 1 year
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It was cool enough outside for me to wear an outfit I’ve been wanting to wear for a while! New-to-me vintage tie and shirt. AND I HELD A GOAT TODAY!
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constantlymisgendered · 6 months
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I LOVE MINGA LONDON ・°.*☆・゚.*☆
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spookysalem13 · 6 months
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I'm Non-Binary, plus sized, with a dark/goth/alt aesthetic. I'm always looking for new outfit ideas 💡 to keep me inspired as I work on creating my dream wardrobe.
Stygian (above) is always coming out with such beautiful plus size dark gothic outfits! I love her so much! And this outfit really spoke to me as it has some more neutral lines and aspects.
If you haven't heard of her yet, I highly recommend you check her out!
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mxdae · 3 months
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SuperNintendo Chalmers! (Because I am currently raising money to move out of this shithole, reblogs would be greatly appreciated!)
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Hi I was allowed out of the apartment yesterday.
Everybody suffered.
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cactus-pat · 2 months
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Happy Goth G'Wednesday!
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Here's a fun outfit from last weekend's Goth Nite. The fringe belt thing was a lot of fun to dance in.
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I am very curious about your many eccentric coats 👀
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genderneutralpussy · 2 years
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new gender unlocked: denim on denim
(they/them)
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baphofemme · 6 months
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i found my new favorite hairstyle (,,>﹏<,,)
🕸️ (they/he/she) 🕸️
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