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For those beyond the fashion binary

Who we are:

Though we can be called soft butch, dapper, or androgynous, none of these terms fully fit. We are more nuanced. We are the ones who defy definition. Those who inhabit the in-between spaces. We are both, neither, and all of the above. We embrace both sides of the coin, and are defined completely by none. We are a gathering place for others like us. A beacon in the night for those who are searching. Here, you will always belong.

Who you are:

You don't like being pigeonholed. The fashion binary is too restrictive, and it doesn't honor who you are - both in body and mind. Your eye is always drawn to the lines of men's clothing, but your curves reject the boxy, ill-fitting shapes. You have this disquieting sense that you are alone. This shouldn't be so hard, right? Clothing should be fun and effortless. It should just fit you and suit you so you can be you.

Featured Items

Explore clothing and accessories curated for people seeking an androgynous look from mainstream, women-owned, and LGBTQ+ brands

Spotlight On…

Luck & Yak is a refreshing brand that champions gender-neutral fashion with flair. Their designs are a fusion of comfort and style, embracing a diverse range of bodies and identities. What sets them apart is their commitment to sustainability, using ethically sourced materials and eco-friendly practices in their production process. Their clothing line is not just about fashion; it's a statement of inclusivity and empowerment, welcoming everyone to express themselves authentically without conforming to traditional gender norms. Their vibrant colors, versatile cuts, and thoughtful detailing exude confidence and freedom, making them a go-to choice for those who value individuality and conscious fashion choices.

Excuse Me, But I Think I Might Be Lost…

Is it possible to find gender-neutral styles that embrace our unique identities in the so-called women’s section? Can we look here and find clothes that fit our bodies while embodying a gender-neutral aesthetic? Shopping for clothing that straddles the line between masculine and feminine can be a rewarding yet daunting experience.

“I wear my sort of clothes to save me the trouble of deciding which clothes to wear.”

— Katherine Hepburn