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22

Apr

I’m Featured in MagLes!

Queeeeerss! I was featured in the Spanish online magazine MagLes for their April issue! Same issue as Kate Moennig!

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Understand what I’m saying? Neither do I! Here’s My interview in English:

What is Qwear?

Qwear is a fashion blog geared towards the lesbian, queer, and trans community; as well as folks who are gender nonconforming. Since its inception in June 2011, Qwear has emerged as a community for dandy queers and fashion enthusiasts to ask questions, share experiences, and submit photos of their sartorial triumphs. It’s a blog that celebrates gender nonconformity and body positivity. It’s pictures of pretty shoes. It’s the love of my life.

Who is Sonia Oram?

I’m that kid in the back of the classroom with the big glasses who can’t stop drawing all over the assignment. I love anything visual, artistic, musical, and creative. I’m not myself if unless I’m in the middle of a project. I’m white, Jewish, female assigned, queer, genderqueer, and among the tiny percentage of the world that is privileged enough to get the chance to answer this question.

How would you define the concept of “queer fashion?”

I suppose technically the concept of “queer fashion” expands into an alternate universe every time someone queer identified gets dressed in the morning. I hope not to dictate what is it via Qwear, but rather to explore it according to what people are putting out as well as share my personal style aesthetics.

While queer fashion is limitless, I do believe that queers have our own unique experiences and identities that affect our clothing choices. Those of us who are feminists and environmentalists love a good thrift find and comfortable fit. We also like to break down gender norms through fashion, whether our presentations don’t fit the binary, or we choose to mess with the idea of what women/men are supposed to wear. In my circles, certain dandy menswear items — such as bow ties, suspenders, and vests — have become “markers” to express our queer identities.

We have read that you are a graphic designer. Would you at some point design fashion also?

I love the position I’m in now where I can promote all my favorite brands and help direct them on the community’s needs. I generally enjoy working from the marketing end and the blogger’s perspective, but I’m always open to new possibilities! I’ve been kicking around ideas with my friend over at Unbound Apparel about collaborating on a small line of casualwear that spreads a message about our values on freedom of expression, but nothing concrete yet.

How long do you take to pick your outfit in the morning?

Occasionally if I’m trying something new I end up with my entire wardrobe strewn over the room. Otherwise, not long at all. 10 minutes or less. But my wardrobe is still fairly small, so I don’t have that many options.

Do you think that lesbians have a different fashion style from straight girls?

I think that lesbians have unique experiences that affect their clothing choices (whether it’s conscious or not.) It’s not an either/or situation, but I think it’s nice for lesbians to have a fashion outlet outside of all the heteronormative blog spaces. The lesbian community has a history of feminism and other types of political activism that may affect their wardrobe and style choices, but this is not to say that many straight women don’t share a lot of the same values and styles.

Is it possible to achieve this look for an affordable price?

Absolutely. Some styles are more expensive than others, but many of my best-dressed queer buds are expert thrifters and their wardrobes look far more expensive than they are. I do recommend setting some money aside for nice shoes, if you have the capability. Shoes so often make or break an outfit, and the right pair can turn a budgeted ensemble into a fashion goldmine. I’ve had some of my best luck getting designer brand footwear marked down at TJMax or the Tannery.

What is the essential type of clothing to achieve the queer-look?

There isn’t one queer look, but there are plenty of essentials I could recommend for any wardrobe — like at least one pair of brown and black shoes, matching belts for each, and blazers.

Who is your favorite fashion designer?

I’m pretty much obsessed with all Jenna Lyons’ outfits and everything at J.Crew.

Can you give us some fashion advice?

Don’t be afraid to mix colors and patterns in your outfits. People can get bogged down thinking they need to match everything. Also, button that collar button, baby!

What are the essentials for this summer?

Patterns, jewel tones, boat shoes, shorts, seersucker… NOT Hawaiian shirts!! (Omg… seriously Tommy Hilfiger?)

 

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26

Feb

UGmonk

This crosses over into my love for simple and elegant graphic design. My friend Emily from Unbound Apparel showed me this guy’s stuff at Ugmonk and I absolutely fell in love. Posting it for eye candy more than anything else. - Sonia

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Products shown: Ampersand Baseball Cap (Red)Take Five, Mountains (Charcoal), Premium Aluminum Ampersand, One Hundred, Mountains (Print)

More at Ugmonk.com

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07

Feb

Which Queer Clothing Companies Should I Support?

Since there are so many new queer brands starting up, I thought I’d make a list of our favs! If you have the means to do so, I recommend checking these out when considering your next purchase/getting your hair did! You’re especially lucky if you live in San Francisco, New York City, or London. But many of them have online shops.

Androgyny: High-quality androgynous fitting button-ups for women/people with curves in 5 colors and patterns, priced at $125. No plus sizes yet. (Qwear feature coming soon!)

Bindle & Keep: Bespoke menswear company in NYC. Rae of The Handsome Butch works there, and she’s awesome! Email her for fittings: Rachel@BindleandKeep.com.

Chrysalis: First ever lingerie store for MAAB folks! In NYC, online store opening in Spring. Amazinggg/hot vid on website. (See Huffington Post article about them.)

Fourteen: High-end, unique suit separates for weddings and formal events, made in the USA. Their styles come in every size possible, and in two fits: boy and regular. (See our post about them.)

Marimacho: Brooklyn-based masculine clothing brand for female assigned/identified folks. They have 10 items in their shop including a blazer, suit vest, classic white shirt, bomber jacket, and swim suit.

Open Barbers: Haircuts for people of all genders! In London. Pricing is on a donation basis. Email them at openbarbers@gmail.com for appointments.

PHRESH CUTZ: “A spot for queers and friends of all kinds to kick it with like-minded individuals over drinks, snacks, and beats while tightening up their look!” In Brooklyn. (See Autostraddle post about them)

RodeoH (NSFW): Adorable, comfortable harnesses slash cute underwear. Available online and at in-store locations across the globe.

Saint Harridan: Off-the-rack masculine suits for female assigned people. Wide rang of sizes. 100 Pre-orders taken, accepting more soon. (See our post about them.) 

Tomboy Tailors: A retail shop in San Francisco that just opened on Feb 2nd! They have have in-house clothing, custom fittings, a plus line, and shoes for smaller feet. Online store opens in April. (See our post about them.)

Unbound Apparel: Sweet tees and hats to celebrate gender nonconformity. Prices range from $7-15.

Veer NYC: Curated androgynous clothing. No clothes yet, but you can support their Indiegogo campaign here. I recommend the $25 option, because you’ll get a $25 gift certificate when their store opens. Great deal! 

Wildfang: Curated tomboy clothes for people with curves. Opening shop on their website in the spring. Join their mailing list for updates, and add them on Facebook and Twitter . (See our post about them.) 

If there are any other companies you believe should be on this list, message me!

UPDATED FEB 8: Made wording changes to be more inclusive of MAAB trans* folk looking to wear androgynous clothes. 

Thanks to spasmsofreethought and obsidionalis for additions + everyone who commented!

- Sonia

05

Oct

Anonymous asked: What are some good stores for quality printed tees?

Leave more in the comments!

19

May

Electric Daisy Carnival

Anonymous asked: Hi, I’m going to Electric Daisy Carnival, what should I wear? S:, I’m mmm pretty androgynous, I don’t bind but I usually wear really tight sport bras so my boobs don’t show and I wear button downs and jeans on a daily baisis, so of course I won’t wear booty shorts, help? please?

I am not familiar with this Carnival, but based on the few pictures I saw in my Google search it looks like you’d want to wear something colorful and retro that you can afford to spill beer on.

Shutter Shade Sunglasses available at HotTopic.com for $10

Color Swap T-shirt, on sale at Unbound Apparel for $7

Converse Chuck T Double Tongue Neon Green Lo available at Ebay.com for $44.99

Retro Shape Pendant Necklace, available at ASOS for $13.92

Villian Chino Shorts, available at ASOS for $81.81

Quiksilver Good Times Trucker Hat, available online only at PacSun for $17

25

Apr

Congratulations to Our Winners!

You wonderful people have selected the winners to the Ugliest Outfit contest!

First Place: Matt

Second Place: Vicki

Matt will win the free Unbound Apparel item, and Vicki will win the Adam Mardel CD. Thanks again to the fantastic Shae ArcherBren Cole, and Fit For a Femme for judging; Unbound Apparel, and everyone who participated. And don’t fret; it’s really hard to beat a tie-dye onesie and socks with actual teddy bears sewn on.

12

Apr

2 More Days to Show Us What You Got!

I haven’t seen any Christmas sweaters or sequins yet, and time is running out! So pull those ugly outfits together, because you have 2 more days to enter and win really cool prizes, like this shirt from Unbound Apparel:

Check out Ugliest Outfit Contest tag to see what you’re up against! More info. Get ready, get set, submit! Submissions open until April 14th.

04

Apr

Win a Free Item from Unbound Apparel!

Unbound Apparel is giving away a free item + free shipping to the winner of the ugliest clothing contest. That’s right, you could walk away with this awesome shirt, or any one of their hot designs! 

Submit to the Ugliest Outfit Contest by April 8 and win a free item of your choice from Unbound Apparel or an Adam Mardel CD! Learn more.

23

Mar

TO APPLY Submit your picture at dykeduds.com/submit with “Ugliest outfit contest” in the title. Include your email, phone number, and name you wish to be displayed. Your personal information will be kept private and only used for getting in touch with you if you win. Photo quality will be taken into consideration. The picture must be of you. Nuddie photos will be disqualified. By submitting photos, you are giving permission for your picture to be posted on all Dyke Duds and Unbound Apparel online materials. Check out what you could win! www.unboundapparel.com/

TO APPLY Submit your picture at dykeduds.com/submit with “Ugliest outfit contest” in the title. Include your email, phone number, and name you wish to be displayed. Your personal information will be kept private and only used for getting in touch with you if you win. Photo quality will be taken into consideration. The picture must be of you. Nuddie photos will be disqualified. By submitting photos, you are giving permission for your picture to be posted on all Dyke Duds and Unbound Apparel online materials. Check out what you could win! www.unboundapparel.com/

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