I had this one, camping shirt or you know it’s from an Outback store and, it’s plaid and it’s also kind of Iowa State colors and I was like, I’m definitely wearing that for this trip, so, I will fit right in. “If I’m going to be around this group of women, what are their expectations going to be, and what should I wear and I. These garments represent a small collection of garments or shoe styles that “fit the stereotype” of what individuals felt a LGBTQIA+ woman looked like or what they thought others would think an LGBTQIA+ woman might look like. Throughout the interviews for this exhibition, numerous women would explicitly describe or bring out example garments from their closets that they felt were stereotypical looks worn by someone in the LGBTQIA+ community.