Where do you get your clothes?

Being a larger boy here in the UK means I shop around as a lot of stores don't stock sizes for more voluptuous guys like myself. I also like things that aren't just mass produced and that not everyone has, so love to shop in Camden Market here in London as well as various vintage and thrift stores. I'm a real bargainista so never spend much on clothes and don't pine for designer labels. To me it's how you rock it that counts! (not the name on the label).

Any advice for people looking to achieve a more androgynous look?

Well my advice in general would simply be don't try too hard to look a certain way; It's all about finding your own style and it should feel authentic, not forced. Go shopping when you have time, rather than when you are in a rush so you can take more time to examine the rails and pick things up that you perhaps wouldn't usually. When trying things on remember some things that look kinda "blah" on the rails can look amaze on and vice versa so take your time to really try things on that aren't your typical style and are a bit outside of the box. A great place to start is with some statement accessories, a cheap and easy way to add the quirk factor to any outfit. Oh and most of all just remember not to take fashion too seriously, to have fun and be fierce!

What does androgyny mean to you?

To me androgyny is simply freedom to be yourself. Freedom to experiment and just have fun with fashion without fear of having to conform to labels that society is constantly trying to impose on us. I hate labels and I'm also a big kid at heart so love to have fun with what I wear and use it as a way of expressing my personality. Sometimes I look back and think "what was I thinking" but hey that's all part of the fun and it felt right at the time so who cares.