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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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Yenneffer

Quote from: yurihime on July 08, 2015, 01:40:16 AM
So do I  8) so do I

I think I going to try it out... I am definitely avoiding the fact that not all the styles might look good on me X( Maybe it would be a god time to learn my shoe size.........

OH Leggings! Wait what are the ones that cover the foot as well called?? I love them but am not a fan of having bare feet as I sweat a lot :S
[/quoteLol I go barefoot in flats
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Nicole

Quote from: Rikosa on July 08, 2015, 12:15:10 AM
I'm attempting to build a wardrobe, but since I don't present as female in public yet, it's mostly been through online shopping.  Haven't had a whole ton of luck yet though since it's been hard to guess what size in what brand I would be.  It seems the majority of the time I buy based on their measurements the clothes end up too big or too small.

Once I'm out and starting to publicly present as female, I'm hoping to have more than a few outfits to wear.  I'm more running into the issue of not knowing where to start.

I'm sure they do, but do department stores like K-Mart where you're from have self service check outs?
I think they were invited for the trans community
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Lady Smith

As soon as I started HRT all my male clothing went to the local op shop.  It was a case of ready or not here I come because I was so totally fed up with living a lie.  Apart from underwear and leggings/stockings I tend to buy all of my clothing second hand and op shops have been a good friend to me over the years.  If you have a good eye you can pick up some really good quality garments at a tiny fraction of the new price.  And of course whenever I decide to prune my wardrobe all the prunings go back to the op shop so everybody wins.
With shoes I stick with flats because they're practical.  Now that it's Winter here I'm wearing boots and my current pair cost me all of $NZ8.00 second hand.  They're nice leather boots too.  When I was still working as a social worker I spent a lot of my day on my feet so good practical shoes that were comfortable to wear all day were the rule.  Back then I used to check out sales and if I found a suitable pair of marked down shoes I would buy two or three pairs in that style at the same time which worked out really well over the time I was working at the clinic.  I burned up a lot of shoe leather going up and down those corridors all day!

I'll be completely honest though and say that the first time I went clothes shopping for myself I was very nervous, but I found that wore off quickly and it became a totally normal event in my life.  The secret I found was to own being out shopping and it wasn't too long before I was just another ordinary woman in the store buying clothing for herself.  Rarely I struck other people who would pass off comments.  If they're store staff don't be afraid to complain to management about it.  This past month some staff at a big chain store here in New Zealand were rude to a transwoman customer and store management took her complaint very seriously indeed and took immediate steps to rectify the problem.
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Zoetrope

On the day I finally threw every last of scrap of John's life in a big bin.
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Boo Stew

Quote from: Rikosa on July 08, 2015, 01:25:05 AM
The main reason I shop on Amazon right now is their return policy.  I pretty much exclusively order things that have their free return policy since I currently have a hard time finding a style I like that fits how I want it to.  It's fantastic because I can usually just ship it back in the same package they sent it in if it doesn't fit.  The way I look at it is if I had to pay for even return shipping on my purchases (much less a restock fee or only partial refund), I'd probably be out twice the value of the items I've kept from my Amazon clothes purchases.


ASOS has a return policy as well and can be pretty reasonable (and really cute too, although sometimes it skews too young for this mare :P ) The return label is pre-paid and is an easy sticker you can just toss on the same bag it came in. You might wanna try it out.

As for your question about leggings with the foot, those would be tights.
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Yenneffer

Quote from: Boo Stew on July 08, 2015, 08:36:29 AM
ASOS has a return policy as well and can be pretty reasonable (and really cute too, although sometimes it skews too young for this mare :P ) The return label is pre-paid and is an easy sticker you can just toss on the same bag it came in. You might wanna try it out.

As for your question about leggings with the foot, those would be tights.
You look great in gingham
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ChiGirl

I've been slowly building my female wardrobe.  Originally, I had no intention of doing so until I lost 100 lbs.  Once I started getting a few things, I decided what the heck!  I found Walmart to be a good place.  They carry a good selection of plus sizes, customer service is terrible so no one bugs you, and they have self checkouts.  I did go to Target yesterday, so I'm getting more brazen. [emoji4]

A couple of months ago, I went through my closet and donated about half my male clothes, only keeping ones I know I'll be wearing for now.  I'm now starting to incorporate some female clothes into my wardrobe.  Mostly t-shirts and undies.  Socks and unisex shoes are next!  I mean really, who looks at a man's shoes?

(I should've used that last one in the movie quote game.) [emoji13]

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Yenneffer

Quote from: ChiGirl on July 08, 2015, 09:52:54 AM
I've been slowly building my female wardrobe.  Originally, I had no intention of doing so until I lost 100 lbs.  Once I started getting a few things, I decided what the heck!  I found Walmart to be a good place.  They carry a good selection of plus sizes, customer service is terrible so no one bugs you, and they have self checkouts.  I did go to Target yesterday, so I'm getting more brazen. [emoji4]

A couple of months ago, I went through my closet and donated about half my male clothes, only keeping ones I know I'll be wearing for now.  I'm now starting to incorporate some female clothes into my wardrobe.  Mostly t-shirts and undies.  Socks and unisex shoes are next!  I mean really, who looks at a man's shoes?

(I should've used that last one in the movie quote game.) [emoji13]

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ChiGirl

Quote from: Yenneffer on July 08, 2015, 09:57:18 AM
hugs well done chigirl
Hehe, thanks!  BTW, I loved that top in your last picture, the one with the bow.  Looks great on you!

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Leki

I can't carry on wearing male clothes.


I started shopping for female stuff a few weeks ago

I wear it out in public, even though I am otherwise male in appearance. this is the start of my transition I guess

I am not on HRT.
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RavenL

Well I jumped in with both feet really fast and started buying a couple days after I figured stuff out. Spent way too much money on Amazon and pretty much used it for everything. But a couple weeks later I said forget it and started just going out and shopping. Its more fun at least for me to go out and look at stuff and not just see it through a computer screen. Oh and self checkouts are perfect for me, since I'm still nervous about my voice even if everyone says I sound fine.

As for my old clothes right now I'm just waiting for a free donation pickup service to get them next week. And all I'm going to have left is my work clothes otherwise everything is female no going back for me. Only bad thing is I'm covered on summer clothes just have to start building winter soon.






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zog

I started shopping from the women's side once HRT changed my body so that they just fit better and are more comfortable. It's nice to have room for boobs and a little less room for the waist. Most people don't even notice, really. The way I dress hasn't really changed much.

Yeah, I'm pretty butch.
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Emileeeee

I started with the occasional skirt or dress with heels. Now I have a whole closet filled with jeans and t-shirts with only 3 dresses/skirts. I've also totally abandoned heels. I like my ankles the way they are.
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Yenneffer

Quote from: Emileeeee on July 08, 2015, 04:59:14 PM
I started with the occasional skirt or dress with heels. Now I have a whole closet filled with jeans and t-shirts with only 3 dresses/skirts. I've also totally abandoned heels. I like my ankles the way they are.
ballet flats for the win 💖💖💖
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Sabrina

I started slow and added things gradually. I now wear virtually any I wish to work provided I don't flash cheek or naughty bits. I'm a fan short skirts and heeled boots. I started collecting clothes well before HRT but went through a few purging cycles. I started gradually wearing stuff in public about 5 or 6 months into HRT.
- Sabrina

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Skeptoid

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!
"What do you think science is? There's nothing magical about science. It is simply a systematic way for carefully and thoroughly observing nature and using consistent logic to evaluate results. Which part of that exactly do you disagree with? Do you disagree with being thorough? Using careful observation? Being systematic? Or using consistent logic?" --Dr. Steven Novella
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yurihime

Reading all of this really makes me want to start as well. :3 Well at least at home for now..

Really wish my grandma would stop giving me killer stares whenever I wear my headbands or pigtails.. Makes it really uncomfortable to do anything I want when she looks away with a sad look as if I died or something.

I love the ASOS website by the way.. They don't really have any wide width shoes which makes me feel like I am just window shopping ^^".. at least for ballet flats since that pretty much what I've been browsing. The quality seems to be really good  :o Explaining some of the prices.. Definitely better than amazon's selection but I have weird feet and they are wide too so it kind sucks I can't really buy anything from there :S
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Yenneffer

Quote from: yurihime on July 09, 2015, 01:08:17 AM
Reading all of this really makes me want to start as well. :3 Well at least at home for now..

Really wish my grandma would stop giving me killer stares whenever I wear my headbands or pigtails.. Makes it really uncomfortable to do anything I want when she looks away with a sad look as if I died or something.

I love the ASOS website by the way.. They don't really have any wide width shoes which makes me feel like I am just window shopping ^^".. at least for ballet flats since that pretty much what I've been browsing. The quality seems to be really good  :o Explaining some of the prices.. Definitely better than amazon's selection but I have weird feet and they are wide too so it kind sucks I can't really buy anything from there :S
Try shoes of prey.com
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yurihime

Quote from: Yenneffer on July 09, 2015, 01:45:25 AM
Try shoes of prey.com

It kept taking me to bethesda and I was like okay.. Thought they only made games??
Then I realize you meant shoesofprey XP all together

Pretty nice.. Though a bit too high on the price :( I suppose this would great for getting the right shoe..
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Yenneffer

Quote from: yurihime on July 09, 2015, 02:23:48 AM
It kept taking me to bethesda and I was like okay.. Thought they only made games??
Then I realize you meant shoesofprey XP all together

Pretty nice.. Though a bit too high on the price :( I suppose this would great for getting the right shoe..
Yeah prices 😓
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