How To Wear Men's Clothes Like They're Yours

I have been borrowing Shah's clothes for almost as long as I've been married to him — that is, almost nine years now. I'm not talking about wearing his t-shirts when I go to sleep, no; I'm talking "not finding anything to wear" from my closet racks, glancing at his (tinier) side of the closet and determining that oh that shirt of his would look good on me for my day out with friends today.


When borrowing from the guys, it's not the "perfect fit" that matters the most. In fact, I borrow from Shah because I want the "terrible" fit. I want the clothes to look bigger on purpose. For a while now, I even buy clothes from the ladies' section a size or two bigger if I can get away with it because I want the slouchiness they offer, but men's clothes sometimes just do slouchy better, you know?

After you find your perfect slouchy piece, pair it with your most favourite things that you know fit you well plus accessories that you know will complement that outfit beautifully, then wear everything out into the wild like it's yours  which, it is all along.
Not that this should matter but the cool thing about oversized clothing now: it's on trend.


The one piece of clothing I "steal" most often from Shah — so often that it's officially mine and he borrows it from me now! — is this oversized grey sweater that we purchased years ago in Tokyo. Well, oversized for me and fits perfectly on him, that is! That particular day out exploring the city (and shopping) suddenly rained and turned unexpectedly cold, but since Shah didn't have enough layers on, we went on a quick hunt for an affordable sweater that he could put on over his work shirt.

Basically: fate brought us to this oversized grey sweater.

(PS: Yes, I've always been this dramatic about my fave closet's acquisitions.)


I did not foresee doing an outfit photoshoot against a background of the greenery of a cow farm but the Dairy Cattle Farm of Kundasang in Sabah was too beautiful of a place to not have a shoot! Shah and I were in Sabah recently (a state in East Malaysia) and we've heard countless praises about Kundasang so we're grateful to have been able to witness its beauty, even for a short few hours.

    Also: Let it be noted that I've also ventured into borrowing Shah's pants but I stopped because I decided that the fabric generosity of the front part of the pants was just too hard to conceal (and just doesn't look all that flattering). But if you have no problem with men's pants, go for it gurl, YOU DO YOU, always!

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    Do you always borrow from the boys when you dress up? If you don't, would you consider doing so in the near future?

    Wearing: Edwin men's grey sweater  |  Hotwind pinstriped pants  |  Typo Star Wars socks  |  Converse woven hightop sneaker

    Click on each image below to check out how I've styled the 
    oversized grey sweater on Affordorable previously:

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      1. You look just perfect against the backdrop of black,white and gray cows! I love the uniqueness of your topic and your photo location!
        I borrow occasionally from my husband Jay, but it's pretty rare. I did just buy a mens flannel shirt however and it's definitely not my first.
        Love, Jude

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        1. The cow farm was a total accidental backdrop for this outfit! But I will not be ruling out photoshooting in farms from now onwards =D

          Men's flannel shirts are the best! Isn't that weird? For me at least; they're somehow softer, structured better AND fit better on me than women's ones!

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      2. Such a great way to style men's wear. I especially love the pants.
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      3. Hahahaha, you made me chuckle with the commentary of guys' pants. If you love the harem pants style then I guess, mens' ones kind of work? LOL. Bee tee dubs, it's so nice that you get to take photos with the cows in the background. I love cows. Yes, I'm that weird person who will ignore everything else and focus on the cows whenever I get a chance to spot them. Cow love aside, I am totally feeling your outfit. This one has a hip hop twist. Very swaggy. Like I can imagine you doing a hip hop music video with the cows mooing as an added audio interest. LOL. :D xo

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        1. I may write on my blog a lot but I actually think I am not good with words, hence, VERY BAD at rapping, so I'm not sure I have a place in any kind of hip hop videos, plus I'm bad at singing too so I can't even provide the chorus ahahaha! I am however very, very flattered that you think this outfit has a swaggy aura to it. The cows may have stolen my thunder a bit though here. By the way, I completely understand your fascination with cows, as I am the same too; I could be zipping along the highway and spotting some wild cows just grazing on the grass at the side of the road, and I'd be excited and commenting "Oh my God Shah LOOK COWS!". OK, that DOES sound weird, but I suppose we're both wonderfully weird then =)

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