Archive for the ‘boys clothes’ Category
A Choir Boy’s robe get’s stuck to the floor and rips off when he stands up.
Clip from YCDTOTV (You Can’t Do That on Television)
Episode: Pop Music
Duration : 0:0:23
I know , im a girl but i love the baggy clothes
Im 15 Size 10 in uk where can i get some like his online?
Ive tried dr jays , macys but no one has them ![]()
Btw what size in boys clothes would a size 10 girl in the uk be in usa?
thanks 10 points to best answer
xxx
Try shopping at Karmaloop, they sell all hip hop clothing:
They have all streetwear/hiphop brands including The Hundreds. They have everything from shoes to clothes and accessories.
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Thanks the only one i know is base!
well i mite sound cheap, but i shop at peacocks, its got a great range of girls and guys clothes, very in style clothes…
As experts consider a review of UK guidelines for treating transgender children, this film follows a number of children in the US who told their parents they were born in the wrong body.
In America, children under 16 can be prescribed hormone ‘blockers’ to prevent the onset of puberty, with a view to then follow with hormone treatment to become their new gender. This film follows the American experience.
Eight-year-old Josie was born a boy but has been living as a girl for two years since revealing the full extent of his feelings about his identity to his mother.
Kyla is also eight. She was born a boy but loves anything pink and sparkly, has grown his hair, and is preparing to return for school after summer dressed as a girl for the first time. She says: ‘If I had to wear boys’ clothes and be a boy for the rest of my life, I’d probably die.’
They have both been diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
Sixteen-year-old Chris, who was born a girl, started testosterone treatment at 14. He now has a deep voice and plentiful body hair, and shaves regularly.
These children and their parents reveal what it is like to face life-changing questions, giving a frank insight into a subject most people never have to consider.
Duration : 0:8:24
ive been buying my husband his clothes in the boys department as long as ive been married.i sometimes make him lothes but mostly buy the clothes.im fine with it but we go to the mall or any place he doesnt like going with me to pick out his clothes.5ft5 on the slender side no way im dressing him up in mens clothes i already know that.is there any place or anything online for small men???other then boys clothes?if so please let me know thank you
My brother is short and slender and he finds tons of clothing at American Eagle and Express (Men’s Department). American Eagle is good for pants because they come in smaller waist sizes that most men’s clothing. He wears size XS in their shirts. Express is also a good place for shirts. I’d also recommend Urban Outfitters. Their clothing fits smaller than most men’s clothing. American Apparel is good for basic pieces as well and provide a range of smaller sizes.
http://www.ae.com/web/index.jsp
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/index.jsp
http://www.express.com/for-him.sec
http://www.americanapparel.com/men.html
I’m new to this area of thinking my son has told me that he enjoys wearing girls clothes because there more ‘comfortable’.
While trying to understand this it got me thinking, my daughter sometimes wears clothes that are for ‘boys’, she calls it a ‘Tom-boy’ look and gets away with it. But my son, if he was to put on a skirt or a dress it would be unacceptable.
Why is this?
A few hundred years ago, men wore wigs, earrings, dresses and skirts, and women were covered from head to toe…
As times change, what is in "fashion" changes. Clothes are really gender neutral, but society tries to attach labels to everything, and thus clothes become "male" and "female" oriented.
Unfortunately now we live in a time where the persecution of people who are "different" from the norm is commonplace, and people jump to conclusions based on how people dress. This is exacerbated by the high instances of religious based homophobia.
As time goes on, what men wear and what women wear will change once again. But we often forget we were ALL born into this world naked, not with clothes on.
Join the boys as they prepare for their performance at The Clothes Show Live! Watch them meet all their amazing fans, mess around behind the scenes and perform ‘All Time Low’ on stage!
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Duration : 0:7:17
for jeans its a 26-28 depending on the brands of jeans, and tops are S (small) or M (medium) thats if you live in Australia, dont no what they are in other countries
Emo Kids & the popular “theme” of cutting that revolves around it.
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In regards to calling yourself a name, associating yourself with a group etc — I support doing that if the group is constructive, but if it’s all about sorrow and focusing on the negatives without legitimate solution? [sigh]
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My son is 5 and every single thing just got for back to school clothes has a stain (oil, grass, blood, you name it). I’ve tried shout, borax and bleach for colors… any one have any tried and true methods? Also, the clothes are starting to fade already, any tips on that?? (he ended up with a lot of dark browns, dark greens and bright reds this year)
To ensure that color doesn’t fade and to make something color-fast soak the item in saltwater for about 20 minutes. This process will set the dyes. I buy a lot of black clothing, I’ve been doing this for years to keep my blacks black. I also use it on reds. It also prevents dyes from redistributing in the wash. You should only need to do this process once during the life of a garment.
For stains: always remember that heat will set in a stain…so its best to pretreat stains first. For grease stains, Dawn detergent works best, work on the stain (I always keep an old toothbrush in my laundry arsenal) and get it out before laundering. For blood (protein stains) you can work on it with a small amount of cold water and any type of soap. I’ve found handsoap works well as any commercial laundry stain fighter. For grass stains, Spray n Wash works the best. You may have to work at the stain a little bit to get it out. Another great pre-treater is shaving cream (not gel, classic cream) its cheap (usually a buck or less) and its concentrated soap.
For set-in stains that you missed before laundering, try a dab of carpet cleaning made specifically for set-in stains…but make sure you rinse out as much of the soap you can before relaundering!
Good luck!