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Started by Christine167, May 24, 2013, 05:11:52 PM

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Christine167

Seriously I'm just getting started with this whole process and the shopping/fashion section of he main site has mostly lingerie and wedding dresses.

Getting married again and/or hooking up are the last things on my mind right now.
I'm working out trying to get my body into better shape and should I be required to show up or live as a woman for a while I'd like to know where to shop jeans, tennis shoes, tshirts, and something to work out in that might actually fit and doesn't scream "dude looks like a lady". Eventually if I do this and I start to pass it would be nice to know about sports bras and cute girly tennis shoes in my size.

I also need a size chart not for pumps, bras, and pants but rather for said tennis shoes and shirts.

I'm 6'2" with a slight frame but wide shoulders. And of course I have big feet. Size 12 big feet. Good lord just thinking it myself there's probably nothing cute and sporty for that. :(

So what do you wear ladies and where do you buy it from?
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Megan S

I am more the size of a cis female, but a lot of places have selections for taller/bigger frame women. I am athletic and tom-boyish in some ways, but also very feminine. My most favorite places to shop for athletic clothing are Title Nine (titlenine.com) and Athleta (athleta.com). Most of the Champion line at Target (labeled as C9) for women come in larger and tall sizes as well. They are a lot cheaper, but not as stylish- good for fundamentals though. You might have to look online for your size. I hope you are able to find what you are looking for.
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Christine167

Quote from: Megan S on May 24, 2013, 07:36:41 PM
I am more the size of a cis female, but a lot of places have selections for taller/bigger frame women. I am athletic and tom-boyish in some ways, but also very feminine. My most favorite places to shop for athletic clothing are Title Nine (titlenine.com) and Athleta (athleta.com). Most of the Champion line at Target (labeled as C9) for women come in larger and tall sizes as well. They are a lot cheaper, but not as stylish- good for fundamentals though. You might have to look online for your size. I hope you are able to find what you are looking for.
Thanks that really helps. I see some tops and things that should work if and once things really start to transition. It looks like I'll be shopping for shoes with lady foot locker though. They are the only ones so far that I have found that carry women's size 13-13D. I'm still not sure where the genetics for my big feet came from. My dad has small feet for a 6'4" man and my my grand fathers don't stand out either.

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A

The cruelty of fate!

Also, if you want to shop for shoes elsewhere, there's also Internet shopping. A lot of stores don't carry the unpopular sizes much (like men's <8 and women's >11), but that doesn't mean they're not being made. Sometimes, especially for sports shoes, there's a much wider selection available from the manufacturer's (or some online retailer's) website. Sometimes there's even width variations, too.

Of course, that means you can't try them on, but some sites have very precise measurements, and you can also gauge by trying on other sizes in a store. That'll tell you how proportionally wide, high and long the shoe is.

When I was despaired for shoes, maybe 2-3 years ago, a clerk told me to go to the shoe brand's website, because there I could find shoes that would fit my very thick feet and not be too long (men's 7 Wide). I never did because then I changed to women's shoes and they just so happened to have a pair of women's 9 Wide (a tiny bit too long, but nothing compared to when I had to buy men's 8's or even 9's), and then when I replaced those shoes with what I have now, I got lucky again. 9 Wide, again.
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Christine167

Thanks A.
I wonder if anyone has had some success with just adding some girls touches to men's running shoes. Like changing the laces from drab white to a matching color....

Thanks everyone. I'm feeling more and more like I want to do this and that I can do this every day.
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A

Depending on the shoe, perhaps men's shoes customization would do. Some models scream male, but others, the female version is almost the same thing. Some are even unisex models, that say something like "women's 9 / men's 7". Also, I wish the whole world would adopt the European shoe size system. It's much smarter and simpler. There's no wondering what women's sizes are and what men's sizes are and what children's sizes are. There's just one scale, and everyone's measured on it.
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Theo

Quote from: Christine167 on May 25, 2013, 11:22:07 AM
Thanks A.
I wonder if anyone has had some success with just adding some girls touches to men's running shoes. Like changing the laces from drab white to a matching color....

Thanks everyone. I'm feeling more and more like I want to do this and that I can do this every day.
Hm. Maybe try: http://www.autostraddle.com/how-to-own-it-personalized-fancy-keds-167789/ and http://www.autostraddle.com/how-to-own-it-tiny-lacy-ruffled-socks-171956/ to feminize those shoes a bit?  :)
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