In th ewinter I wear a lot of women's sleeveless tee's under my regular tee shirt. They are more form fitting and softer, more comfortable than mens, and add an extra layer of warmth. No one ever seems to notice. Likewise womens plain leggings make pretty convincing long underwear and I often wear them under my jeans. I routinely change out of these at the gym and no one notices, and often wear them under my fleece pants to bed. After several years my wife has either not noticed or doesn't think it worthy of comment. I'd mentioned that the tees were womens tees and she could care less, we swap tees often anyway.
For me these clothes are the equivalent of women wearing mens shirts, not really crossing any gender lines, but enjoyable to wear.
Zari
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You are so right about comfort and softness!Absaroka wrote:In th ewinter I wear a lot of women's sleeveless tee's under my regular tee shirt. They are more form fitting and softer, more comfortable than mens, and add an extra layer of warmth. No one ever seems to notice. Likewise womens plain leggings make pretty convincing long underwear and I often wear them under my jeans. I routinely change out of these at the gym and no one notices, and often wear them under my fleece pants to bed. After several years my wife has either not noticed or doesn't think it worthy of comment. I'd mentioned that the tees were womens tees and she could care less, we swap tees often anyway.
For me these clothes are the equivalent of women wearing mens shirts, not really crossing any gender lines, but enjoyable to wear.
Zari
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