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damia -> RE: Fetish Wear vs. Everyday wear (8/4/2007 4:33:54 AM)
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I'm one, also, who has three wardrobes. I have my everyday clothes...mostly bought at thrift stores, just t-shirts and jeans to go running around and playing with kids (since I work as a nanny). Then I have my fetish wear, which is slowly growing and includes Goth items, a leather harness, a short-short red dress (which -can- be everyday wear, except that I never wear dresses in the vanilla world..people lok at me funny), and other dressy, pretty clothes...I like to dress up for dungeons and events. Then I have my SCA wardrobe, which some of that kinda mixes with my fetish wear, because I have several harem pant/top outfits, one that's similar but with a knee-length skirt...I have these for dancing, or for giving someone a massage (unless they want me naked, but then they have to be, too), or just for eye candy if someone barters for my company for a party...but then there are the dresses that are definitely not fetish wear, they are just plain gorgeous...a cotehardie, a kirtle and sideless surcote, several tunics...these are my fancy medieval dresses, and are for the 'normal' SCA people..the ones who don't appreciate being able to see my barely-there black panties through my harem pants.... What fun, Jewel [Edit: Oh...and shoes? I have this thing for half-sole lyrical sandals...I only wear them to dungeons, and indoor events, or if I know the site the event is on, because you never know what you can step on, and the sandals are half an inch of leather...nothing to protect the feet, though I'd love to go barefoot, too.]
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