Do you own any glenn-clothes that don't involve skirts? In my extremely limited experience, if you showed up in (say) a decent blouse and a sweater and a pair of nice chick slacks, that will make your point (that's definitely not a boy outfit) without pushing your mother into conniptions. You're doing an excellent job of respecting your mother's wishes, but at some point, that respect has to go both ways.
I need to lose many pounds before I'll try wearing my leopard-print spandex pants again, and the only other pants I've got are the black dress slacks that I've been wearing as boyclothes. (They actually come from the women's department, but that's for reasons of fit; I think of them as "boy" because the only reason I own them is for the times I have to wear something that passes for boyclothes.) So wearing those still counts (in my emotional response) as donning the visit-mom disguise.
At the Christmas party last night, I wore the black slacks with a long-sleeved black velour top. At Mom's house Christmas Eve, I wore a red polo shirt with the black slacks, and my cousins were amazed that I was in short sleeves (it wasn't that cold Tuesday night, and I had my cape).
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At the Christmas party last night, I wore the black slacks with a long-sleeved black velour top. At Mom's house Christmas Eve, I wore a red polo shirt with the black slacks, and my cousins were amazed that I was in short sleeves (it wasn't that cold Tuesday night, and I had my cape).