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I have a couple of men's button-down shirts with fun patterns.

I love neckties and bowties, though I don't get to wear them often.

I get most of my tees from the men's section. The women's tees are always cut smaller and usually too tight no matter the size.

I want to get a waistcoat.

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My watch collection. I love the Casio G-Shock line because they're really practical, being repairable, really durable, and having all the features I need short of having a smartwatch.

I prefer the womens' Baby-G line -- I have a black and gold steampunk-ish one that goes really well with my black dresses. But you can't get any of the cool features with any of the womens' watches, so I have a men's athletic watch with a vibrating alarm, pedometer, and second counter; and a hiking watch that's solar-powered and tells you the temperature and the phases of the moon.

Aside from that, not really, unless you count flannels and unisex boots. I've found that clothes from the mens' section are too baggy and hide my proportions. Even with womens' clothes, I actively avoid "boyfriend fit" clothes which seem to be really common right now even though they're identical to the mens' clothes that are already being sold an aisle over.