Try It and then Buy It!

Dicky | September 19th, 2009
Ladyboy Shoes is shoewear designed by Los Angelenos Megan Gold and her husband Robbie. The shoes are mostly canvas slip ons – comfy, well made and cute. I own two pairs: gray and black.  The owners have a shop in Echo Park where the shoes are made and sold. Additionally, the couple are part of the band WE ARE THE WORLD.
Gender bending unisex clothing is pretty popular these days. A lot of guys, not particularly gay ones either, adorn (ed – wear?) women’s shirts, blouses, and even foot wear. It plays on sexuality and sometimes can look really really good. Sometimes, it is a disaster!! See photos.
Even in the middle of an LA summer, layers are a popular fashion choice.  Scarves, vests, jackets and sweaters all together are a style choice I see when I am out and about.
DIY! So many people make their own clothing these days: either writing out, or printing-out, a maxim or witticism or name on t-shirts. In the same vein, people are buying & collecting clothes and altering or cutting them into new forms. An example would be cutting the sleeves, the collar, or even the entire article itself in half.

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Ladyboy Shoes is shoewear designed by Los Angelenos Megan Gold and her husband Robbie. The shoes are mostly canvas slip ons – comfy, well made and cute. I own two pairs: gray and black.  The owners have a shop in Echo Park where the shoes are made and sold. Additionally, the couple are part of the band WE ARE THE WORLD.

Gender bending unisex clothing is pretty popular these days. A lot of guys, not particularly gay ones either, modify or create and wear women’s shirts, blouses, and even foot wear. It plays on sexuality and sometimes can look really really good. Sometimes, it is a disaster!!

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Even in the middle of an LA summer, layers are a popular fashion choice.  Scarves, vests, jackets and sweaters all together are a style choice I see when I am out and about.

DIY! So many people make their own clothing these days: either writing out, or printing-out, a maxim or witticism or name on t-shirts. In the same vein, people are buying & collecting clothes and altering or cutting them into new forms. An example would be cutting the sleeves, the collar, or even the entire article itself in half.

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