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People often use '''clothing''' as a way of communicating without words, to tell others what kind of person they are. However, because [[gender identity]] is different than [[gender expression]], a person's gender identity may or may not correlate with how they wear their hair or clothes. For example, if someone likes to wear clothes from the women's wear department, or feminine accessories, that doesn't necessarily mean that they identify as a [[female|woman]]. There is no set style or guidelines for [[nonbinary]] presentation due to the diversity of identities encompassed within these terms. Clothing links and descriptions may be identity-specific as well as subject to variation by the individual. For example, a person identifying as an [[androgyne]] may not necessarily wish to [[Nonbinary#Nonbinary_presentation_and_expression|present]] as [[androgyny|androgynous]]. Some nonbinary people like clothes that don't give any [[female]] or [[male]] markers (gender-neutral fashion). Other nonbinary people like clothes that mix female and male markers (mixed-gender fashion). Yet other nonbinary people wear clothes that are very similar to either conventional women's wear or conventional men's wear.
People often use '''clothing''' as a way of communicating without words, to tell others what kind of person they are. However, because [[gender identity]] is different than [[gender expression]], a person's gender identity may or may not correlate with how they wear their hair or clothes. For example, if someone likes to wear clothes from the women's wear department, or feminine accessories, that doesn't necessarily mean that they identify as a [[female|woman]]. There is no set style or guidelines for [[nonbinary]] presentation due to the diversity of identities encompassed within these terms. Clothing links and descriptions may be identity-specific as well as subject to variation by the individual. For example, a person identifying as an [[androgyne]] may not necessarily wish to [[Nonbinary#Nonbinary_presentation_and_expression|present]] as [[androgyny|androgynous]]. Some nonbinary people like clothes that don't give any female or [[male]] markers (gender-neutral fashion). Other nonbinary people like clothes that mix female and male markers (mixed-gender fashion). Yet other nonbinary people wear clothes that are very similar to either conventional women's wear or conventional men's wear.


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* Pinterest board: [https://web.archive.org/web/20210427040418/https://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/frugal-fashion-tips/ Frugal fashion tips]
* Pinterest board: [https://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/frugal-fashion-tips/ Frugal fashion tips]
* Pinterest board: [https://web.archive.org/web/20230719083843/https://www.pinterest.ca/frameacloud/fashion-advice-for-all-genders/ Fashion advice for all genders], on topics such as fit and color.
* Pinterest board: [https://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/fashion-advice-for-all-genders/ Fashion advice for all genders], on topics such as fit and color.


==Gender-neutral fashion== <!--T:7-->
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* This Pinterest board, [https://web.archive.org/web/20230719083853/https://www.pinterest.ca/frameacloud/gender-neutral-expression-in-clothing/ Gender-neutral expression in clothing], has a collection of pictures of gender-neutral fashion.
* This Pinterest board, [https://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/gender-neutral-expression-in-clothing/ Gender-neutral expression in clothing], has a collection of pictures of gender-neutral fashion.




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The [[LGBT]] community often calls this "genderfuck," although some give it a gentler name, such as "genderplay."<ref>Raphael Carter, "Angel's Dictionary." 1996-07-14. [https://web.archive.org/web/20050308185631/http://www.chaparraltree.com/raq/angels.shtml]</ref> In clothing, this gender expression combines traits from that which is conventionally considered "women's wear" with "men's wear," though the wearer can identify as any gender. (Gender expression isn't the same as gender identity.)
The [[LGBT]] community often calls this "genderfuck," although some give it a gentler name, such as "genderplay."<ref>Raphael Carter, "Angel's Dictionary." 1996-07-14. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050308185631/http:/www.chaparraltree.com/raq/angels.shtml]</ref> In clothing, this gender expression combines traits from that which is conventionally considered "women's wear" with "men's wear," though the wearer can identify as any gender. (Gender expression isn't the same as gender identity.)


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* '''Adding one clothing article from a different expression.''' For example, a skirt.
* '''Adding one clothing article from a different expression.''' For example, a skirt.
* '''Dividing the outfit between a conventionally feminine half and masculine half.''' This isn't everyday wear, and is usually only done in events such as stage performances, religious rituals, and weddings. The division may be vertical, in which case two tops may be folded up and pinned together, so the garments need not get cut up. The division may also be horizontal. In that case, the outfit may be a masculine hat and top, worn with a skirt and heels.
* '''Dividing the outfit between a conventionally feminine half and masculine half.''' This isn't everyday wear, and is usually only done in events such as stage performances, religious rituals, and weddings. The division may be vertical, in which case two tops may be folded up and pinned together, so the garments need not get cut up. The division may also be horizontal. In that case, the outfit may be a masculine hat and top, worn with a skirt and heels.
* '''Combining aspects of personal grooming from more than one gender expression.''' For example, wearing both eye makeup and facial hair. To popular perception, some outfits are made mixed-gender by the mere presence of either makeup or facial hair with an outfit that is otherwise conventional "women's wear" or "men's wear." (Note, though, that about 40% of cisgender women have facial hair,<ref>Julie Bindel, "Women: embrace your facial hair!" ''The Guardian.'' August 20, 2010. [http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/aug/20/women-facial-hair http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/aug/20/women-facial-hair] [https://web.archive.org/web/20221126214239/https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/aug/20/women-facial-hair Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> so society has only arbitrarily decided that this is not a feminine marker.)
* '''Combining aspects of personal grooming from more than one gender expression.''' For example, wearing both eye makeup and facial hair. To popular perception, some outfits are made mixed-gender by the mere presence of either makeup or facial hair with an outfit that is otherwise conventional "women's wear" or "men's wear." (Note, though, that about 40% of cisgender women have facial hair,<ref>Julie Bindel, "Women: embrace your facial hair!" ''The Guardian.'' August 20, 2010. [http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/aug/20/women-facial-hair http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/aug/20/women-facial-hair]</ref> so society has only arbitrarily decided that this is not a feminine marker.)
* '''Combining the form of one gender expression with the color, pattern, or texture of another.''' For example, redesigning an otherwise masculine article-- such as a rugged hiking boot, business suit, or even just a tie-- so that it has feminine markers such as pastels, florals, or cut-outs.
* '''Combining the form of one gender expression with the color, pattern, or texture of another.''' For example, redesigning an otherwise masculine article-- such as a rugged hiking boot, business suit, or even just a tie-- so that it has feminine markers such as pastels, florals, or cut-outs.


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* This Pinterest board, [https://web.archive.org/web/20230719083845/https://www.pinterest.ca/frameacloud/mixed-gender-expression-in-clothing/ Mixed gender expression in clothing], has pictures and descriptions of many ways to make this kind of look.
* This Pinterest board, [https://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/mixed-gender-expression-in-clothing/ Mixed gender expression in clothing], has pictures and descriptions of many ways to make this kind of look.


==Masculine fashion== <!--T:19-->
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'''External links.'''
'''External links.'''
* This Pinterest board, [https://web.archive.org/web/20230719083846/https://www.pinterest.ca/frameacloud/dandy-gender-expression-in-clothing/ Dandy gender expression in clothing], shows pictures of many outfits and clothing articles of this style.
* This Pinterest board, [http://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/dandy-gender-expression-in-clothing/ Dandy gender expression in clothing], shows pictures of many outfits and clothing articles of this style.
* See also the links for the masculine section, above.
* See also the links for the masculine section, above.


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'''External links'''
'''External links'''
* This Pinterest board, [https://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/feminine-gender-expression-in-clothing/ Feminine gender expression in clothing], has pictures of ways to organize a minimalist wardrobe of feminine attire, and other fashion advice. {{dead link}}
* This Pinterest board, [https://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/feminine-gender-expression-in-clothing/ Feminine gender expression in clothing], has pictures of ways to organize a minimalist wardrobe of feminine attire, and other fashion advice.


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There are some differences between conventional women's fashion and [[femme]] fashion. Although the latter is a feminine gender expression, and it uses conventional women's wear, it also involves rejecting conventions and flagging a MOGII identity.
There are some differences between conventional women's fashion and [[lemme]] fashion. Although the latter is a feminine gender expression, and it uses conventional women's wear, it also involves rejecting conventions and flagging a MOGII identity.


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'''External links'''
'''External links'''
* This Pinterest board, [https://web.archive.org/web/20230719083848/https://www.pinterest.ca/frameacloud/gender-fluid-expression-in-clothing/ Gender-fluid expression in clothing], has pictures of a few articles of clothing and accessories that could suit this style.
* This Pinterest board, [https://www.pinterest.com/frameacloud/gender-fluid-expression-in-clothing/ Gender-fluid expression in clothing], has pictures of a few articles of clothing and accessories that could suit this style.




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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170727145646/http://genderplayful.com/ Genderplayful]
*[http://genderplayful.com/ Genderplayful]
*[http://androstyle.tumblr.com/ androstyle Tumblr]
*[http://androstyle.tumblr.com/ androstyle Tumblr]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170823011046/http://genderfork.com/category/recommendations/clothing/ Genderfork: Clothing Tag]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170823011046/http://genderfork.com/category/recommendations/clothing/ Genderfork: Clothing Tag]
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