rangi42:

So, being able to accentuate gender with clothing is nice, but guys are missing out by not having a version of tights. (They don’t, right? Not since the medieval tunic+leggings?)

 

argumate:

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rangi42:

I stand corrected.

Now take the logos off, they’re not improving the look.

 

akaltynarchitectonica:

Male skinny jeans serve basically the same prupose but with the added utility of pockets

 

shacklesburst:

If you can use the pockets on skinny jeans, you didn’t buy tight enough skinny jeans.

 

rangi42:

Pockets are overrated anyway. A purse carries everything I need, and I don’t compulsively pat my pockets to make sure I still have my stuff.

 

shacklesburst:

If you have breast-height pockets on both sides you could legitimately do the King Kong/Tarzan? thing tho

 

finestoftheflavors:

I just had a conversation about this issue the other day. A friend and I were looking at a pair of women’s jeans.

“And this one has roomier pockets than the other one.”

“This is the one with bigger pockets!? Wow, women’s pockets are as bad as everyone says they are.”

“Yeah but women normally carry purses so they don’t really need pockets, do they? Some men are so worried about their gender roles that they can’t conceive of any bag that isn’t a women’s purse. They have to carry everything in their cargo pants all the time. So who’s really at a disadvantage here?”

 

cromulentenough:

do women use purses because their pockets are too small or they they have small pockets because they use purses? which came first?

 

shedoesnotcomprehend:

I don’t know about historically, but in the case of a number of particular girls and women I know (including myself and my younger sister), the chain of causation was in fact [needing to carry pads/tampons] –> [carrying a purse]. (And pads/tampons don’t tend to fit well even into quite large pockets, due to bulk & length respectively.)

 

tchtchtchtchtch:

I always carry either a purse or a backpack when I’m actually going somewhere, so no pockets are gonna be enough to replace everything for me, but I really like having pockets for things that I am likely to want while in transit (phone, transit pass, credit card, headphones, maybe fidget spinner) or when I’m just going a couple blocks away to buy something. When I carry a purse it’s because I don’t have enough stuff for a backpack to be necessary & I have more stuff than will fit in my pockets right now (which can be because I’m actually going somewhere, or because I don’t have any pockets).

I would much prefer it if more of my clothes had pockets, but I pretty much never decide not to buy something because of lack of pockets, so I guess I’m not really helping.

 

shedoesnotcomprehend:

I prefer not having to carry a purse/backpack, and would go without more often if I had pants with pockets deep enough that my wallet/phone didn’t fall out of them pretty regularly. >.> (Phone/wallet/keys is enough for most non-school going-places I do, which isn’t a quantity of things that really should require a purse.)

Like you, though, I rarely pass up clothing just because of lack of pockets. My clothes shopping is almost entirely second-hand anyway, so it’s hard enough to find something that fits and is in decent condition and non-hideous and has tolerable fabric; adding a pocket criterion to that would just make it impossible to find anything.

I swear by belly bags (and have since before menarche). They solve the problems I have with other ways of carrying stuff around: easier to access than a backpack, easier to carry than a purse, larger and more detachable than pockets. (This list is outdated, but gives you an idea of the amount of gear I like to have with me. Not only is there no way I would fit all of that into even large pockets, I would have to move *all* of it *every* time I changed pants. Like hell am I doing that.) Also, they give you a supporting platform when you’re carrying bulky objects in your arms! I love belly bags so much. I usually wear mine even if I’m not going very far and don’t technically need any objects, because I feel naked leaving the house without it.

I have heard some rumours that belly bags ““look”” ““stupid””, but whatever. I like how I look, and anyway it’s not nearly a good enough reason to pass up something that’s been this useful to me. (And…like, I did not *deliberately* select my customary accessories to make me easily recognisable even by faceblind people, but I think I’ve ended up that way, and that’s kind of nice in a Golden Rule sort of way.)


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#reply via reblog #gender #clothing #I love my Useful Thing collection #even the foil blanket I have carried around for over a decade and literally never used #having it there Just In Case still comforts me #(and of course a lot of the stuff *has* come in handy)


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memewhore:


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#a while back I had some entries in a raffle #one of the prizes was a pair of baby shoes #and it occurred to me #that if I won that prize I would end up literally placing a ”For sale: baby shoes. Never worn.” ad #and that it would be a *happy* story #(”yay I won a thing and (through a somewhat convoluted process) I will exchange that thing for goods and/or services”) #not all baby-shoes-never-worn are sad #(I did not end up winning them) #(but I *could* have) #(and maybe I’ll win a pair in some future raffle) #tag rambles #death mention

Heart of Glory – 1.20

sttngfashion:

We’ve got a Worf-centric episode here, where we learn some things about Klingons and about Worf himself. What we do not have are a lot of essential fashions, but there are a few jazzy Klingon looks, so settle in and let’s have a look-see. 

The episode starts with Riker and Picard posing for their New Wave album cover on the bridge. 

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Hungry like the Worf

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#Star Trek #TNG #anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog

Anonymous asked: Do people ever do Dance Hall parodies? Are there any that you like?

sinesalvatorem:

Yes! Dancehall parodies are a thing! Of them, my favourite is Fake Jeans Admit It.


So, Vybez Kartel is kind of known for singing about clothes. For other things too, but singing about clothes is one of the things he does. Of those songs, the most well-known is the one where he fangirls super hard about how much he loves his shoes.

De ledda hard // De suede sof
Tootbrush get out the dus fas
Everybody ha’fi ask where mi get mi Clarks
Everybody ha’fi ask where mi get mi Clarks

However, this isn’t his only song about how great his clothes are! No, he has another one which is a more general exploration of his style and how #quality it is.

Straight jeans and fitted
Inna white t-shirt we did it
We rock dose shades to di limit
(Uptown, uptown)
Same so wi dweet, wi dweet ah portmoooore (OH)

Mi gucci belt ah di realest
Mi rosary chain ah di purest
Mi G-shock watch: Timeless
Same so wi dweet, wi dweet ah portmoooore (OH)

But, if you think that looks silly, then you’re not alone. It was ripe for parody from the start. Enter DJ Bambino, who’s here to sing about his own style – and how to look fly on a budget.

Fake jeans – admit it!
Knock off T-shirts – we did it!
We rock wannabe Clarks to di limits
(Downtown, downtown)
Cyah shop uptown cuz we too poooor

Mi grocery belt a di realest
Mi clothes knock off – but ah di cleanest!
Got nuh G-shock watch, so mi timeless
Cyah shop uptown cuz we so poooor

I love my culture


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#music #anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #I haven’t actually listened to these songs #(I might do that later) #but that ”timeless” pun is amazing #puns #oh my god

sinesalvatorem:

eternalfarnham:

equestrianrepublican:

8foldhero:

infinityhype:

shirtblr:

Shirt Neutrality by Wingfeather (on tees here)

@shapedforfighting

i need the true neutral one omfg

Chaotic Good.

…leave the gun, take the cannoli?

I need these on my body


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#alignments #clothing #yeah pretty much #(I tend to show up on alignment tests as neutral-edging-towards-lawful neutral-edging-towards-good) #(I suspect this is somewhat actually meaningful) #(because my brain looks at that result and goes) #(”well it’s just telling us what we want to hear”) #(”obviously everyone *wants* to think of themselves like that”) #(even though it is demonstrably not true that everyone wants to think of themselves like that) #((I don’t know about Evil but I’ve met quite a few people who like the idea of being Chaotic)) #(so the fact that I parse my alignment as ”telling me what I want to hear” itself provides information about me) #anyway these are neat designs