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Sure you can, although I'd be careful. The main problems with women's clothing are as follows:

> Fabric
A ton of women's clothes are from thin, cheap fabrics, as they're intended to be replaced every 1-2 seasons. As such, a lot of the stuff that you'll find will be flimsy and not worth its price tag. This is especially problematic when it comes to base layer tops and pants.

> Fit and/or Cut
A lot of women's clothing tends to fit tightly on men's bodies. This even extends to skellies, as the armholes tend to be way smaller and this cinch the armpits. Furthermore, women's clothing tends to be cut longer or shorter than men's clothing, creating some skirting, or worse, cropping at the waist. Even worse are the clothes that are cut to accommodate an hourglass shape, as you have neither the breasts nor the waist to fill them out, creating very unflattering billowing on your silhouette. There's also the neckline which tends to be cut a lot lower, to show cleavage. Although this can sometimes be an advantageous thing, if you're the kind of guy that enjoys exposing his collarbones. It often can be disastrous when it's cut below that, to the point that you're risking constant nip slips. Pants are often cut to emphasise the butt, and don't offer any room for your dick. Coupled with the above mentioned flimsiness of the fabric, this often results in dick outlining, especially on striped fabrics.

> Details
A lot of women's clothes tend to have very feminine detailing, stuff like frills, or button placement that emphasises the breasts when closed. Furthermore, a lot of women's clothing tends to treat pockets as a detail, rather than a functionality. As a result, pockets are either too small, or completely decorative. Buttoning tends to be flimsy, zippers tend to break if you're a bit too rough. Outerwear doesn't suffer from these issues to the same degree, although it's still something that needs to be inspected before purchase.

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