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Started by Eevee, September 04, 2014, 10:32:01 PM

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Eevee

So I had already decided that I'm not buying any more male specific clothing, even though I still wear what I have to from what I still have. Yesterday, however, it was announced in one of my classes that we'd have to suit up in nicer clothes for presentations in the second half of the semester. I don't have any of those in the male end of things, nor do I want them. I haven't even started hrt either (though I barely will be there by the time this comes up), so it's not like I can go strolling into class wearing what I'd prefer. I'm just sick of the requirements of having been born male. I think I'll just risk the lower grade by wearing plain casual clothes instead. Hopefully, since the school faculty knows I'm trans (though the rest of the school doesn't yet), I can work something out here.

Eevee
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LordKAT

Wear a suit designed for women. You can get them easily enough. I think there are a number of androgynous choices for more formal wear.
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CrysC

I'm with LordKAT.  Get a jacket that you could wear male or female.  Hopefully from there you have enough in terms of shirts and such to pull off the rest that you need to do. 
Think of the bright side, you get to go girl clothes shopping! 
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bluebirdx88

Quote from: Eevee on September 04, 2014, 10:32:01 PM
So I had already decided that I'm not buying any more male specific clothing, even though I still wear what I have to from what I still have. Yesterday, however, it was announced in one of my classes that we'd have to suit up in nicer clothes for presentations in the second half of the semester. I don't have any of those in the male end of things, nor do I want them. I haven't even started hrt either (though I barely will be there by the time this comes up), so it's not like I can go strolling into class wearing what I'd prefer. I'm just sick of the requirements of having been born male. I think I'll just risk the lower grade by wearing plain casual clothes instead. Hopefully, since the school faculty knows I'm trans (though the rest of the school doesn't yet), I can work something out here.

Eh, I went full-time as soon as I could without thinking twice bout what people thought... Had all my male clothes in boxes, except for a tee and tracksuit bottoms coz it was very frustrating having to shave and spend 15 minutes getting ready each time I wanted to go down just to get a bottle of water...  But at the end I decided to just give the boxes and the clothes I had away to my friends, that way I never had the temptation, and honestly I'm so glad I have... Not once have I even been near male clothes since (Well, unless they're worn by others, clearly lol)

What I have noticed though, and seriously is worth a whole rant on is own, is HOW DAMN LOW QUALITY women's clothes are in comparison to mens...  Not once did I ever break any male clothes, except maybe over-stretching trousers and causing a hole between my legs when they where quite old and used..  However I find that nowadays I always break a strap every other week and that stretching tops when taking them off is all too common... And please don't get me started with how easy the washing machine just eats it...

WE WANT CHEAPER, HIGHER QUALITY CLOTHES NOW!


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