Standing, from left: the writer PATTY YUMI COTTRELL in their own clothing the musician JD SAMSON in her own clothing the artist A.K. We disregard and reject the confines of a sexualized and commodified femininity. But it’s not that we’re careless it’s that unlike, say, the gay white men who have been given all too much credit for influencing contemporary visual culture, we’re simply not out to appease the male gaze. Short hair, polo shirt, cargo pants and that ring of keys … It was the first time I saw the possibility of who I was.” And yet, to many people, “butch style” remains an oxymoron: There’s a prevalent assumption that we’re all fat, frumpy fashion disasters - our baseball caps and baggy pants suggest to others that we don’t care about self-presentation. “This beautiful butch came into the grocery store and she was built like a brick house. “I always think of the first butch lesbian I ever saw,” says the 33-year-old actor Roberta Colindrez. In doing so, these women - and butches who don’t identify as women - created something new and distinct, an identity you could recognize even if you didn’t know what to call it.īy refuting conventionally gendered aesthetics, butchness expands the possibilities for women of all sizes, races, ethnicities and abilities. It isn’t just about what you’re wearing, though, but how: Butchness embodies a certain swagger, a 1950s-inspired “ Rebel Without a Cause” confidence. What does owning it look like? Decades before genderless fashion became its own style, butches were wearing denim and white tees, leather jackets and work boots, wallet chains and gold necklaces. Because part of being butch is owning it, the whole aura around it.” “But I’m afraid I’m not butch enough to really claim it. “It’s a lovely word, ‘butch’: I’ll take it, if you give it to me,” she says. The graphic novelist Alison Bechdel, 59, doesn’t refer to herself as butch but understands why others do. Many of us wear the butch label with a certain self-consciousness, fearing the term doesn’t quite fit - like a new pair of jeans, it’s either too loose or too tight.
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“Many people don’t even know how to ask questions about who we are, or about what it means to be us.” Both a gender and a sexuality, butchness is about the body but also transcends it: “We exist in this realm of masculinity that has nothing to do with cis men - that’s the part only we know how to talk about,” says the 42-year-old writer, former Olympic swimmer and men’s wear model Casey Legler. Butch is an aesthetic, but it also conveys an attitude and energy.
She wears men’s clothing, short hair, no makeup. The old adage applies: You know her when you see her. “BUTCH” HAS LONG been the name we’ve given a certain kind - that kind - of lesbian.