GFW Clothing Lookbook Episode 7

 Christine thinks her penguin short sleeve shirt helps her 'pull'. Let's see if it does.

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GFW Clothing Lookbook episode 6

Christine's feeling a bit formal.

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GFW Clothing Lookbook Episode 5

Lisa likes to wear her sugar skulls shirt...with a friend.

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GFW Lookbook Episode 4

Kate likes her blue chambray shirt. And she likes to team it up with a jacket or knitwear. Curious and curiouser....

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The pockets on women's trousers are (still) outrageous!

The pockets on women's trousers are (still) outrageous!

Where are all the pockets at? This is something that has puzzled me for years. I was given clothes owned by my older siblings as a child and I often wondered why my brother’s jeans fit so

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GFW Clothing thinks....prefixes

Our first video in an occasion series where we invite debate about something important to us or current in the news. Prefixes ...

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Heteronormativity, gender fluidity and fashion

What is it about being anything other that heterosexual that leads people to believe that ‘we’ are some sort of foreign creature? When I came out as gay I took the stepping stone route and told my parents I was bisexual. Why? I’m not sure. Maybe I felt like going all the way to gayville was too much of a leap in one go. Maybe I didn’t want to commit to the lesbian label. Or maybe I wanted them to think I was a little bit straight. Somewhere deep down.

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Big Boobs And Button Down Shirts!

Big Boobs And Button Down Shirts!

Long sleeve shirts for busty women - avoiding the gape?  In the first few months of 2016 we’ve seen the launch of gender neutral clothing lines from Zara, Levi’s and our own brand of ‘clothing without labels’ designed for individuals regardless of their gender. It’s an exciting time but despite the intentions of the more mainstream brands being sound, have they actually thought about one of the major hurdles all gender neutral clothing needs to address, mainly MY BOOBS. When we first started discussing shirts here at Gender Free World I was uncharacteristically committed to my long standing statement: ‘I...

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