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When did you start changing your wardrobe?

Started by yurihime, July 07, 2015, 11:11:30 PM

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jenifer356

When I first started transitioning I couldn't wait to work on my wardrobe - Skirts, jeans, shorts - at least 3 of each - about 10 blouses - Of course I had been borderline depressive for a lot of years and my weight was almost 300 at that point - The diagnosis and starting hormones were God sends emotionally and after 16 months I've lost almost 90 lbs - The result being I am now into my 3rd or 4th wardrobe overhaul and sanity has set in - Couple of pair of jeans/shorts, a skirt and a few tops is all I will be buying for a while - Well I did buy this cute dress - Couldn't help myself - and the charity thrift stores have been the recipients of a lot of clothes

be well
jenifer
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Emileeeee

Quote from: Skeptoid on July 08, 2015, 11:17:46 PM
What I learned pretty early on is that staff don't typically give a damn what you're buying. Just get what you want and don't sweat it. Tring on may make you more nervous bu checkout never should!

Customers don't really care either. I observed last time that other customers avoid making eye contact at all costs. Although it could be that they felt uncomfortable about the lesbian couple or possibly couldn't tell if I was a guy or a girl. At any rate, people seemed to actively avoid looking at us while shopping.
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amoeba

Just a few months ago :D

I needed some new night/sleeping clothes, so I convinced myself to get women's pyjama pants, sweatshirts, and leggings. I'm pre-everything at the moment, and it's too soon for me to even consider wearing anything feminine out in public. But I love my jammies, especially the baby pink one. I'm thinking about getting some new underpants soon and start tucking on a regular basis, even while presenting as a man. Just to start getting used to it.

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Quote from: Ashey on July 08, 2015, 01:42:18 AM
I actually shrunk from HRT. Went from 5' 11" to 5' 8" so now I feel okay wearing 5" heels.

Yowza, that's a heck of a change Ash. A 3" difference is not insignificant. I know HRT does many things, I didn't realize it also affects height. Apparently I've got more reading to do! I'm 5' 7" now, and don't want to get too much shorter :p
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Christine Eryn

It was around October of last year when I really started to gear up for full time. Early this year I discovered my size for a wordrobe I would wear daily. In my previous life I wore shirts that were too big that look comical on me these days. Now I find medium and small size blouses and shirts look great on my frame. I had always worn medium skirts and now I find size 6 jeans/pants fit me perfect. Even now, I am purging the last of my old clothes I will never ever wear again in this lifetime.
"There was a sculptor, and he found this stone, a special stone. He dragged it home and he worked on it for months, until he finally finished. When he was ready he showed it to his friends and they said he had created a great statue. And the sculptor said he hadn't created anything, the statue was always there, he just cleared away the small peices." Rambo III
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acd_92

Yeah, I pretty much did the damn thing overnight, as much as I could. I still remember that when I started out, all I had that was technically "female" clothing, was a black A-skirt and leggings. So I kind of just wore that as much as I could with sweatshirts. And then from there I did what I've seen most people on this thread have done, bought basics (tees, jeans, more leggings). I basically just worked from there and fleshed out what I could. I'm kind of in a minimalist state right now because I'm moving to another state at the end of the month, but once I'm settled there, I will start building out my wardrobe! I'm also nearly 3 months into HRT, so as things progress there, I'll likely start experimenting with new styles!
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