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u/alittlekink · 37 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I shop on Amazon because I get gift cards for work (camgirl). I'll list whatever I find in my order history - Apologies if it includes anything discontinued. I shop on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca as I am Canadian, so I'll include finds from both.


Loves



Bombsheller octopus leggings - They don't carry these on Amazon anymore, but last I checked, they do allow you to pay via Amazon on their website. The size chart was off when I first ordered them so I exchanged them for a size up, and the company was very accomodating. The leggings are comfy and sturdy.


Jellyfish socks - Adorable and well made. Definitely plan to purchase more designs from this seller.


Snowpants - I don't wear these a lot since I'm more the summer outdoorsy type, but they were excellent for walking my ex's dog in the winter and I still occasionally wear them for running errands on foot when it's really cold out.


Burned velvet leggings - I bought these in "blurple" and adore them. They're slightly sheer, so I wear other leggings underneath (these ones from eBay do the trick).


Anna-Kaci search result link - Anna-Kaci is an awesome vendor with well priced attire. I listed the vendor since the specific items I purchased are no longer available.


Thigh high socks - I have found these cheaper on amazon.ca, but this was the first pair I bought. Cute and sturdy! I now have 3 more pairs on their way!


Zebra print scarf - I was impressed by the quality of this one. I did donate it when I was gifted a similar scarf in black/gray as I try not to keep duplicates of non-essentials, but I would still have it otherwise.


Timberland knee high boots - Bought these in black, and they are probably one of my favorite Amazon purchases ever. If I were to ever re-buy these, I'd go a half size up, as I had to get them professionally stretched once they arrived, but holy fuck I love these boots. Waterproof, and fantastic quality. They're my go-to boots and I wear them more than any other piece of footwear I own.


Underbust belt - I'm not huge on the price tag, only because I once bought a nearly identical one on clearance pre-breast-augmentation. I'm glad I was able to buy this one post-op since the old one stopped fitting though. Will buy in more colors if they ever go on sale.


Booties - Pleasantly surprised by the quality! Will definitely consider buying more if I ever want/need them in different colors. Comfier for longer wear than most of my other heels, too.


Suspender Skirt - I love this thing so much, I bought two more on eBay after buying this one in black. This one's definitely better quality than the other two, though. I'd recommend wearing them with a shorts slip since there's not a lot of length to them. I'm actually really sad that they don't ship this to Canada anymore, otherwise I'd buy a couple more colors.


Beechfield beanie - This is definitely more my style when it comes to fit, but isn't as warm as the cable knits. Definitely one of my go-to hats.


Likes



Wet look batwing top - Surprised by the fit/quality for the price. Fabric looks/feels a bit cheap but overall the piece is well made.


Chunky cable knit beanies - I ordered this hat in olive, mustard, and teal. They're comfy, warm, and feel well made. I find them to be a little too bulky for my head, so I'm trying to stretch them out/break them in a bit. Definitely personal preference though, and not a quality issue.


Glitter loafers with spikes - They're gorgeous, but not high quality. I'd put them under "meh" for lifespan, but I did love them up until they started falling apart.


Holo creepers - I really need to wear these more, but my day-to-day fashion is much more casual and I don't party like I used to. Working my way towards wearing them more. The quality is decent but I don't think they'll last forever.


JollyChic search result link - JollyChic is great for cheap-ish stuff. I've bought from them a number of times and rarely been disappointed. Some of their synthetic stuff smells chemically at first (shiny leggings being one) but the smell dissipates after a couple washes. Their customer service is also stellar. Shared the search results since the specific items I ordered are no longer listed.


Iron Fist sweater - Bought in a size small, fits more like a medium. Will be shrinking it.


Waist belt - Great quality for the price (~$13CAD if I recall correctly). Fit is a little stiff, so it can look a little boxy with some outfits as it isn't flexible around curves, but overall still nice.


Meh



Faux fur vest #1 - Not the worst quality, but definitely felt cheaper than a couple other vests I own. Ended up selling it since the size chart was off and I didn't love it enough to exchange it for the right size.


Faux fur vest #2 - Slightly lower quality than #1, but same deal - Size chart was inaccurate, but not worth exchanging so I sold it.


Thermal leggings - Smelled awful at first, but it went away overtime. They are still pretty warm even after washing/wearing them for a couple years now, but they pill, so they're not the most aesthetically pleasing. Great for layering, but would not buy again.


Skull cardigan - It's cute and cozy. I wear it around the house more than out, since I noticed after washing it that the bottom corners started curling up a bit due to shrinkage. Also wish it was a tad bit longer.


Spiked slouch beret - The creases are a little harder than I wanted/expected, so I'm trying to stretch it out/break it in a bit. I have other hats that I like more though, so this one doesn't get a lot of love and might just end up being donated.


Leg warmers - Quality-wise, they should be in the "loves" section, but I bought these back when I was on a wild spree to better prepare myself for winter, and while I do love how warm they are, the patterns/colors just aren't my style.


Digital print tanks - The quality is about what I expected for the material, but I found the fit to be off on most of them (especially in the armpit area). I modified a few for a better fit, but mostly I wear them as slips now. The material is perfect for layering under sweaters that normally "grab" onto cotton camis. They can definitely be found cheaper elsewhere, though.


Fleece lined leggings - I bought these in damask, which I guess is no longer available. They're completely matted on the inside now, and not what I'd call "fleece lined" anymore. Still pretty on the outside, but definitely no good for warmth.


Downright Awful



OURS vendor search results - Seriously, don't buy anything from OURS. Their photos are stolen from other brands and the quality of their clothes are laughably poor. I threw them away rather than donate them because I knew that they would never be rebought, even at thrift store prices. They were the worst. Woooorst.


Bikini - The shittiest shit that ever shitted. Everything about it was just awful.

u/nightmareconfetti · 144 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Oh boy...hold onto your hats because I am an Amazon ADDICT.

Womens Flirty Flare Skirt BLACK
$14.99 - I just wanted a skirt long enough so that I didn't look like a little girl when I wore it...I did not succeed. I still like the skirt a lot though. Cheap, shiny material is the only negative.

BGSD Women's 'Elizabeth' Wool Blend Patch Pocket Coat - Black
$89.99 - lI needed a new coat, very plain, with no weird button on the back because they always bug me. I wanted to pay for something nice because the last coat I bought stayed with me for almost 10 years. SUCCESS! Absolutely adore it!

Choies Women Faux Fur Plain Black Waistcoat Outerwear Vest Coat
I paid $11 for this fur vest, just to see if it was something I would like. I love it! No pictures of it in, but it was a very pleasant surprise!

Milesline Women's Leatherette Slingback Peep Toe Ankle Bootie, Black
$14.99 - I've only had the opportunity to wear these once so far (fear of frost bitten toes!) but they are cute and I wanted a low heel option that wasn't a pair or black kitten heels I have.

Blizzard Bay Men's Bats Ugly Christmas Sweater, Burgundy/Black
$23.99 - I like to make fun of myself, and a bat with a Santa hat was the perfect holiday sweater for me...unfortunately it was 65 degrees this Christmas. I kept it, anyway. It's kind of boxy, but it's very cute.

12 Ami Solid Drape Harem Cami Jumpsuit Black
$28 - I would gladly pay it again. It may be ugly...but it's SO comfortable. I'm a housewife and we travel via car VERY frequently. This jumpsuit is so easy to just throw on when I'm hanging around the house, or going to be in a car for hours on end. I've even wore it out and about, after making a few adjustments to it so it sat a little nicer.

Honorable mention to this leather skirt, which I added some metal spikes to. I probably paid $13 for it a few years ago, and it's super cool looking. :)

I've bought everything from leggings, to shoes, to socks, to makeup, to small appliances on Amazon because I'm a major homebody/bargain shopper. :)

u/O8274 · 1 pointr/beauty

Maybe try to dress like you’re young. At the moment, fluffy teddy-bear jacket (I’ve recently bought this one and it’s great!) are what I see a lot of under 25s wearing. Specific clothing websites like PrettyLittleThing and Missguided are popular for under 25 age group (at least in the uk). Also maybe try changing up your hair somehow, I reckon French plaits/ space buns would look lovely with your hair and both are quite young-ish hairstyles. Younger people sometimes put ribbons or glitter in their hair (especially with plaits) so if your going out to something like a club/party/concert you could try that. Also HIGHLIGHTER!! Idk if you’ve already got some but its so easy and cheap and when applied (heavily) to your cheekbone, nose, inner corner of your eye it gives you a distinct young look because generally only this age group puts on highlighter like that. Also contour, looking at your picture with make up on the shape of your face could benefit from a contour line on the lower cheeks. Also eyebrows, you might want to experiment with thickening them out to have a lower brow line, either naturally or with a dark brown eyebrow pencil. The diagram in this article is helpful

More than anything though, be comfortable in your own skin. All these external things can help but accepting your base appearance is so helpful. You’re beautiful and whilst I believe these things are useful as they can help you feel more attractive, attractiveness often comes from an inner confidence and love for yourself x

u/Cipherre · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Sorry this took so long, but here you goz I added hats, gloves, and scarves as a sort of apology for being so late:

Good outer coats: https://www.amazon.com/ELORA-Womens-Winter-Jacket-Fleece-Trim/dp/B07BS4GTJC/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1540096730&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=winter+coat+for+women&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/CHERRY-CHICK-Womens-Thick-Green/dp/B071FH17GZ/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1540097111&sr=1-2-spons&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=long+winter+coat&psc=1

Find something long and thick with a cozy hood. Make sure it is water resistent as well.

Good undercoats:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074WZL5CL/ref=sspa_dk_detail_5?psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/CAMEL-CROWN-Waterproof-Windbreaker-Outdoor/dp/B07FTB6Z34/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1540096730&sr=8-17&keywords=winter+coat+for+women

https://www.amazon.com/Wantdo-Womens-Mountain-Waterproof-Windproof/dp/B01CVG8VCY/ref=pd_sbs_193_4?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01CVG8VCY&pd_rd_r=ea1b4a58-d4eb-11e8-8519-db044f09735a&pd_rd_w=VAj4x&pd_rd_wg=6BXiE&pf_rd_i=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=763ccc93-bfa2-47be-85ae-0cdd7e00b3da&pf_rd_r=KT5AYQEB1ANASNS1VTCM&pf_rd_s=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_t=40701&refRID=KT5AYQEB1ANASNS1VTCM

Find something warm but light and with or without a hood- it doesn't matter too much unless you plan on using it in spring, in which case get one with a hood or a removable hood.

Good hats:

https://www.amazon.com/Yesurprise-Trapper-Russian-Trooper-Windproof/dp/B075L5G81C/ref=sr_1_9?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1540097173&sr=1-9&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=warm+winter+hat+with+earflap

https://www.amazon.com/Connectyle-Oudoor-Trapper-Windproof-Russian/dp/B01LXCYGWT/ref=pd_sbs_200_5?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01LXCYGWT&pd_rd_r=41de2d19-d4ec-11e8-9755-ef1de137644a&pd_rd_w=2Sdhb&pd_rd_wg=uJewy&pf_rd_i=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=763ccc93-bfa2-47be-85ae-0cdd7e00b3da&pf_rd_r=2J9MKDBAHS2JX11S0WNR&pf_rd_s=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_t=40701&refRID=2J9MKDBAHS2JX11S0WNR

Get something with clippable ear flaps. Trust me, they'll be lifesavers. Water resistance is important as well.

Good gloves:

https://www.amazon.com/OZERO-Deerskin-Leather-Motorcycle-Cycling/dp/B07DZYG7CB/ref=sr_1_11?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1540097380&sr=1-11&nodeID=7147440011&psd=1&keywords=warm+waterproof+winter+gloves

https://www.amazon.com/Manzella-Womens-Fahrenheit-Touch-Gloves/dp/B00KZCY3Z6/ref=sr_1_36?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1540097437&sr=1-36&nodeID=7147440011&psd=1&keywords=warm+waterproof+winter+gloves

Get something water proof and with fingers. Mittens are the worst when you have to do something outside. Wrist straps are great for keeping the snow out.

Face coverings:

https://www.amazon.com/Seirus-Innovation-Neofleece-Combo-Scarf/dp/B0018BGFF4/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1540097490&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=warm+waterproof+winter+face+covering

https://www.amazon.com/Seirus-Innovation-8039-Weather-Balaclava/dp/B0018BL1XA/ref=pd_sbs_468_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0018BL1XA&pd_rd_r=fd976d18-d4ec-11e8-b597-b92393ce99ab&pd_rd_w=70Glv&pd_rd_wg=vyx40&pf_rd_i=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=763ccc93-bfa2-47be-85ae-0cdd7e00b3da&pf_rd_r=AJXAJ94F3SA3JYJDF047&pf_rd_s=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_t=40701&refRID=AJXAJ94F3SA3JYJDF047

Make sure it covers your face, nose, cheeks, and neck (front and back). If it goes over your entire head like a hat that's even better, it's perfect for wearing under a hat. You'll want it to be waterproof. I find face coverings work better than scarves.

u/terpsichore17 · 4 pointsr/xxketo4u2

Hmmmmmm. I love it being perfectly legitimate to turn on my electric blanket, to drink copious amounts of tea and coffee, and wear the fuzziest of clothing while cuddled up with it.

On the other hand, I also love a good solid prance in my green peacoat. I'm hoping to get new black Isotoners and wraparound earwarmers to be even more match-y.

This weekend, my roommate and I are taking a glassblowing class! I think we're making either a flower or a round paperweight. Should be a fun time, and it'll certainly be novel. I'm most excited about that!

Then there's a birthday party on Sunday afternoon - a double party for my friend and her two-year-old, which will involve seeing friends I haven't seen since summer.

u/CharlotteTheDragon · 5 pointsr/Hijabis

I love winter because I can wear sweater dresses with pants and still be cute and comfortable. I also wear tunic length shirts like the kinds you can get from Artizara-- with a belt they look very elegant and modest.

Casually, I have a long plaid button up and some viscose tunics. Not very feminine, but they're easy to wear when I don't want to put in an effort.

Pantwise, I wear mostly loose fitting jeans. It's difficult because I'm petite so they bunch up near my ankles... I should really get them tailored some day. I really want to try wearing legged pants-- they look so comfy and the patterns are so interesting. But I need some courage ( and money lol).

During the summer I'll wear maxi-dresses and skirts, but I have a little difficulty being totally comfortable. The dresses and skirts I have are a bit more bohemian/hippie, but I'm a bit more goth so it feels odd wearing a white lacey skirt. But I love by black maxi dress and black jersey skirt-- they're so versatile and all it takes is a pretty scarf and jean jacket to tie it all together.

Outerwear-wise: I just bought a long black cardigan off of Amazon and I'm in love. It actually fits my arms and has a high neck so I can easily wear any top under it. I also have a few different coats-- a black knee length trench coat which is good for rain, a green peacoat for colder weather, and a puffy marshmallow coat for the winter. What I really want is a long grey coat( kinda like this but better constructed) because the green clashes with my more colorful scarves.

I've spent so long at the whim of my mother's more... questionable fashion rules (the 90's never ended) so I'm eager to grow into my personal style.

u/levislegend · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. I would pay off my debt ASAP, and then use the rest for travelling!

  2. I would love some new living room furniture. Or just small things to hang on the walls etc.

  3. I must say, this one is pretty classy

  4. Slaughterhouse Five and The Sirens of Titan are both great books by Kurt Vonnegut! The Sirens of Titan is more sci-fi. Also,
    Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

  5. This floral leather jacket is pretty cool. As is this bomber jacket. Also, who doesn't love a classic suede boot

  6. This turtle pendant is pretty cool, and you get to open the oyster yourself to get the pearl so it's fun too.

  7. /u/SnarkyPatrotion deserves to be gifted because I have decided we're new friends. Awesome taste in music (I never get to meet other people who know who Valencia is!) and we share a love of tattoos.
u/purplenat · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Where: Japan & Korea

Duration: 3 weeks

Weather: Warm to hot; moderately humid; rainy

Travel clothing (mode of travel): This on the plane.

Luggage: eBags Mother Lode roller bag and backpack

What you actually packed:
  Here are some drafts of items & combinations I considered: 1, 2.

  I ended up bringing:

  • 7 tops: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, white t-shirt, black t-shirt
  • 4 bottoms: skirt, skirt, pants, capris
  • 3 layers: white jacket, warm sweater, cardigan
  • 2 shoes: sandals, sneakers
  • underthings: 3 bralettes, 8 undies, 6 socks, PJ pants, 2 PJ tops

    Did you wear everything?

      All the clothes. I didn't quite need as many underwear & socks, but better safe than sorry in that area.

    Anything you wished you had left or brought along?

    Left: n/a


    Brought along: nothing clothes related, and nothing I could realistically have predicted. I planned what to pack over the course of almost 2 months, though.

    Did you pick up anything while traveling?

  • Cotton kimono/yukata for lounging
  • Short sleeve grey cardigan
  • Glitter rain ankle boots
  • Adorable socks

    Advice to other travelers?

    It's all about the planning. I plan all my outfits ahead of time, and often try them on before I pack the items if it's something I've never worn together before.
    For this trip, I was super extra planny b/c it was going to be for such a long time, in a place where I didn't speak the language or likely fit in any of their clothes. I researched easily available toiletries, and learned that I wouldn't be able to easily find antiperspirant, but sunblock was everywhere.
    I also researched how to handle 22 hours of traveling, and was glad I did! Neck pillow + eye mask + noise cancelling headphones + benadril = actually sleeping on a plane.
u/Molybdenium42 · 5 pointsr/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

Lmao gotcha sorry haha

but no offense without knowing anything abt ho u look it’s impossible to know what would look good on you I’d recommend

r/FemaleFashionAdvice and all the related subreddits in the sidebar to help determine what would look good for you :)


And I mean if u just want “girl” clothes then here

s k i r t

this entire website basically

dresses are pretty dependent on body shape, but this ones cute so

always liked windbreakers but shoulders can make or break em

kinda a meme one but I liked it too much to not get it

I also have the style of an old grandma at 17 so just in case u do too

l o v e


but once again these are my weird ass tastes u need ur own

Sorry gotta g soo don’t have time for more lmao

u/RainbeyShui · 1 pointr/u_clothing520



Electric Rechargeable Heat Waistcoat without power bank
Savior in the winter.
Suitable for: Home/indoor/outdoor/camping/riding/shopping/hiking/fishing
If you're a soccer or football parent and you're always cold watching games, this is for you! If you're always cold at work, this is for you!

Garddyesh Electric Rechargeable Heat Waistcoat USB Charging Battery Heated Vest Washable Warm Jacket for Man Woman at Amazon Men’s Clothing store

【5 HEAT AREAS】5 carbon fiber heating elements generate heat across core body areas, warming your back/stomach/abdomen/lumbar. Give you all-around body warm.

【QUICK 3 GEAR TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENTS】10 seconds to heat. Intelligent three-gear temperature control, suitable for adapting the vest heating temperature 113℉~149℉ according to the environment temperature, specially fit for winter.

【FULLY WASHABLE SKIN FRIENDLY VEST】It can be washed by hand or machine wash, no effect of the heating system inside the heating clothes, safe and durable. Smooth and comfortable touch feeling fabric, friendly to your skin.

【ESAY TO USE】3 steps to start. First, pull out USB from pocket, connect to the charging battery. Second, press the power switch for 3~5 seconds. Third, Self-heating once red light flashes.

【FASHIONABLE & SAFE】Lightweight(3.3lb) to wear. V-neck simier slim cut suit, tough zipper, Careful hemming of clothes, advanced material, safe and stable heating design. Warm you in all cold days.

u/NotASmartMan · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

My girlfriend and I recently moved from Texas to Seattle and I'm thinking about getting her a better winter coat for christmas. Right now she has a coat from target similar to this one (x-small) but in burgundy. It's pretty old and ready to be replaced. I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me pick out a coat she might like.

She's 5'3", 24 yo, works at Loft and has many clothes from their petite section (she's 5'3" and gets size 0 or 00). A few I was considering: 1 2 3 4. Also found this one, but wasn't sure about it because of the availability in 0/00 and that she wears a lot of black and doesn't like brown. Other suggestions would be great too! Thanks in advance!

u/cdneng2 · 2 pointsr/running

I have the following for my night runs:
Nathan Photon Vest: The LEDs are not working anymore because the design is poor, but even without the lights, it is quite reflective. I intend to replace the LEDs with something more robust. You can usually find cheaper reflective vest that are used for construction/workplace that work just as well. I am a smaller person, and the vest does not interfere with my arms.
Knuckle Lights: Wife bought me these. Didn't like them at first because they are in my hand. After using them for a while, they are not as bothersome because the strap goes around the palm. I think they provide more light than my headlamp, and I can aim the light somewhere if needed. As well, I believe that at night, people's eyes are attracted to movement of light vs a light source that doesn't move.
Petzl Headlamp: I've used several "headband" style and they all do the job. They do not move very much when running. In the end, I ended up choosing the brightest LED of the bunch.
As well, I have some specific bright yellow shirts and reflective jackets that I wear for nights. I really want to try Nike's new Flash Running Wear but they are too expensive.
EDIT: Formattting

u/xenvy04 · 5 pointsr/feminineboys

I'm gonna spam my own fashion sense, I hope you like some of what I like ;p

If you want dresses, I would recommend one size fits all dresses off Amazon. Then you don't have to worry about cups that are not filled by breasts. I really love Sakkas brand, which you can find on Amazon. I have this, for example, and the top part is stretchy so it's basically one size fits all: https://www.amazon.com/Sakkas-103141-Adara-Batik-Dress/dp/B00K1ML5JW/ref=sr_1_33?ie=UTF8&qid=1482827864&sr=8-33&keywords=sakkas+dress

Or any cheap $10-$15 dress from a place like Forever 21 is so poorly designed that it is effectively one size fits all.

Here are some cute colorful socks:

https://www.amazon.com/HSELL-Colorful-Rainbow-Argyle-Multicolors/dp/B01DSKGV92/ref=sr_1_33?ie=UTF8&qid=1482827534&sr=8-33&keywords=one+size+fits+all+dress

I know a lot of people here also love those cat thigh high socks, like these:

https://www.amazon.com/Kawaii-Cartoon-Animal-Tattoo-Stockings/dp/B0163422D4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482827633&sr=8-1&keywords=cat+thigh+high

I bought this in the past and I think it's kinda androgynous

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JKF0BNC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Cape coats are technically women's fashion but they're so obscure that I think a lot of people don't know how to gender them

https://www.amazon.com/Artka-Womens-Embroidery-Turn-down-Collar/dp/B00F8A0C5U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482827761&sr=8-1&keywords=cape+coats

I also really love Mordenmiss jackets (also off Amazon). They're really loose and kinda art smock-y.

I bought this pair of boots a while back and they're really, really nice!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KAI4GL6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I've also bought these and I get tons of compliments on them

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OMUIWD6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I also have this Forever 21 dino sweatshirt and I can't walk 5 minutes without getting a compliment on it. Unfortunately it isn't sold in stores anymore, but this might help give more ideas of femme clothing.

https://cdnd.lystit.com/photos/2013/10/28/forever-21-blackgold-quirky-dinosaur-sweatshirt-product-1-14521999-527549268.jpeg

I think anything that is a "Women's [traditionally male clothing]" is bound to look fairly androgynous. Like women's button downs, women's sweatshirts and sweatpants, women's leather jackets, etc.

u/devonclaire · 1 pointr/running

I am an early morning runner (I leave between 5 and 5:30am for every run). I was a little scared when it started staying dark during runs (the sun doesn't come up until about 7am now) — but I got out and tried it. You should too, before you adjust your schedule without wanting to do so.

Honestly, it's not that bad. If you feel like there's a part of your route that's going to be shady, at least go out and run it once. I recommend buying some gear for running in the dark, because it can make all the difference in how safe you feel. I wear this reflective safety vest. It has LED lights on it for even more visibility, plus a front pocket where I carry pepper spray.

In sum, you need to go out and try running in the dark if you prefer running mornings. Then you won't have to worry about messing with your schedule. Running in the dark is definitely not as bad as I anticipated it would be. Plus, if your route DOES turn out to be shady and/or dangerous, then you can either switch up your route, or as last result, change your schedule.

u/Monarchos · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Artka Women's Embroidery Turn-down Collar Woolen Cape Coat Green One Size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F8A0C5U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8Bgqyb7FMSJNM

This one is awesome with the embroidery. Can anybody recommend something a tad cheaper? I love this look!

u/ostentia · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I'm not familiar with Charles River, but I recently bought this rain jacket for a summer music festival. It packs down very small and kept me nice and dry. It's very thin, though, so won't do much of anything for keeping you warm.

u/honeybri · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Please buy yourself this awesome bomber jacket! You need it because it is almost fall and that is a hot jacket! I I could squish myself into it I would!

Batman Suit!

I NEED this because I do not want to wait to watch it on hulu!!!! I loved the first two seasons and I want this one so bad.

u/RoniMarie13 · 3 pointsr/knitting

This is the cape I got from Amazon. I absolutely love it!

u/gingysnap · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm so ready for the weekend! We're playing D&D tonight, and we're volunteering at a local theater tomorrow for Rocky Horror Picture Show (which we try to do every year). One of Marcus's friends is Frankenfurter and another of our friends is Columbia this year.

I also ordered some impromptu clothes to make a Scarlet Witch costume... this dress, this jacket, these gloves, and these leg warmers to get me fairly close to this outfit from Ultron. Everything gets here tomorrow afternoon, so pray for me that it all fits lol!

u/bitchinfrisbe · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Batman Suit!

You NEED this AMAZING bomber jacket. It's not an option. Fall and Winter are coming up and you need to be able to look great when the temperatures start falling. You can bundle up and be warm this winter (which is predicted to be an early cold one!) and have the fashion sense of Tim Gunn.


I need this hamper to save my sanity. I'm not even kidding. Our washer broke and my husband has decided that laundry only needs to be bi monthly. I can't go to the laundromat since we only have one car now. This means that until he decides to go to the laundromat, there are clothing everywhere since our hamper is full. This means my poor panties are eaten and destroyed by an over active puppy.

In order to save the puppy from discipline and my good panties from destruction and my husband's life: I need this hamper.

u/none4gretch · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I've had my Jessica Simpson (I know, I know, I got it on clearance somewhere) fake red leather jacket for about 4 years now. I had to make my first ever repair to the armpit seam last week, and I wear it most days in the fall and winter in Chicago! It's in great shape. And even though it's fake leather, it doesn't feel or look cheap. Now that I've had it for a long time it's super soft almost like real leather. I don't think they make the same style as mine anymore, but here are two on Amazon that are similar! Jacket 1 Jacket 2

u/BeachBumHarmony · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Floridian here! You'll notice the locals, because they'll be wearing pants.

How heat sensitive are you? If you really don't like the heat, pack lighter fabrics (linens and cotton). An umbrella is a must. I bring mine everywhere everyday during the summer, because it will rain at some point during the day. Costco had great quality at a great price for small umbrellas.

I have a cute rain jacket, but I recommend getting a lightweight one like this.

For shoes, it's a personal preference. I'm fine with dirty wet feet, so I wear flip flops and wash my feet at home. I don't like shoes that keep my feet wet. I also keep a towel in my car to wipe down. These are my go to flip flops for walking. They are so comfortable.

u/erininva · 8 pointsr/findfashion

OP, since I was interested in these too but can’t shell out $2,000 for a poncho, I looked around on Amazon for similar ones. Here are a few links for items with similar vibes:

Futurino Women's Winter Boho Jacquard Plaid Hooded Poncho Cape Coverup OneSize Bronze

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K7FQ5M4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_O-cRBbV596N21

Shineflow Womens Cardigan Batwing Hooded Casual Stylish Loose Coat Cape (Brown)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014O3GIGS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_k9cRBbVVDXEVH

Artka Women's Hoodie Embroidery Turn-down Collar Woolen Cape One Size Green

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F8A0C5U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Q.cRBbWVTWHCH