Anonymous asked: What would you say are some typical differences between queer and straight women fashion/style?
This seems to be the question on everyone’s mind since my review of What Not to Wear. I think the main critism for that post was that there *is* no difference, and I was…
Ryann of bklyn boihood models the newest addition to our Souvenir Collection: the Lava Boi Swim Brief!
Lava Boi Swim Brief
Inspired by 1920′s men’s swimwear, Marimacho’s reinterpretation combines classic style with modern fit. The Lava Boi Swim Brief can be mixed-and-matched with the Coney Island or Fire Island Swim Top.
Almost too hot to touch, the Lava Boi brief is your beach day secret weapon. Harness the power of molten magma in this bathing bottom.
100% breathable stretch lycra
dinner with wb, jb, rs, and c.
info: brooks brothers coral supima cotton button down, jcrewblazer, jcrew matchstick jeans, bass oxfords, homemade/handsewn pocket square.
the (d?)evolution of an outfit.
info: thrifted (hercules) suspenders, thrifted scotch & soda s/s shirt, jcrew chinos, bass penny loafers, thrifted vest, thrifted tie (red/cream with cogs and wheels), a thrifted jean jacket, timex weekender.
album promo shot for 90’s R&B group BlackGirl (http://www.myspace.com/blackgirl123)
lesbianswholooklikeumlesbians:
I’d love to be able to wear this shirt again. I’m single as fuck. Taylor, 16, Florida. Come be my friend ;3 I’m nice :)
Remi
19, London
Submitted by: chris-foureyes.tumblr.com
Photography by Distinct Photography (Christina Ebenezer)
I’m just going to leave this up.
i’mma just start tagging posts like this with “but racism doesn’t exist!” and “we all bleed red!” and “why does it always have to be about race?”
can we please take a look at how little WoC make compared to everyone else
now can we take a look at how little MoC make in comparison to white women
feminists need to get it the fuck together, for real
(1) In San Francisco — arguably the most transgender friendly city in the country and home to the minority’s largest population — 60 percent of transgender people make less than $15,300. (http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=3156598&page=1#.UA6uTI7aqkQ)
(2) study found that earnings for male-to-female transgender workers fell by nearly one-third after their gender transitions, but earnings for female-to-male transgender workers increased slightly. (http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/25/before-that-sex-change-think-about-your-next-paycheck/)
(3) In fact, a new survey of 194 trans people conducted by the Transgender Law Center (TLC), with support from theGuardian, found that only one out of every four respondents has a full-time job. Another 16 percent work part-time….. more than half of local transgender people live in poverty, and 96 percent earn less than the median income. Perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that 40 percent of those surveyed don’t even have a bank account. (http://www.sfbg.com/40/24/cover_trans.html)
(Source: grapeson)