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It makes me feel like crossdressing, so I do. Occasionally I see an outfit that needs at least B cups to work (usually something with a boob window) and it makes me feel jealous I don't have that.
But I'm with you, I completely disagree with the comment saying men's fashion is interesting if you look for it. It's not, the only forms of men's fashion that are interesting are the forms that society has labeled "feminine." Going into a store and seeing all the men's clothes in neutrals and actual variety in the women's cemented my interest in crossdressing.
There are fun colors in men's clothing if you look in the right places. Of course if you walk into a popular store you'll see popular style choices, and neutral colors and boxy shapes are popular in menswear. That doesn't mean other styles don't exist. There might not be a physical store near you with fun-colored menswear, so you might need to check online.