Background: still presenting male, hoping to shift more female.
Physique: skinny.
I finally went shopping to get a feel for what clothing size I'm meant to aim for. Nothing adventurous. Skinny jeans and roll-neck jumpers. When I saw myself in the mirror, I looked about as male as ever.
Tight-ish tops are comfortable, but just show my torso up as being flat, waist-less. I am not broad-chested/shouldered, for a man*, but it seemed perhaps more obvious.
I deliberately chose high-ish-waisted jeans, but without the right waist/hips they sit lower than I expected, not much higher than my regular mid-waist men's jeans. They could be pulled up higher, but they wouldn't stay that way, and it would cause some, er, comfort issues.
Obviously I am far from alone in this predicament. Does anyone have any advice for how to deal with being fairly lacking in the waist (and hips) department? I'm aiming for fairly plain, androgyne. I'd thought my choices were fairly safe bets.
Although I'd kind of rather go with women's clothing, I'd be open to maybe sticking with men's for now if only higher waists were a thing - I've found most men's skinny jeans seem to emphasise the shoulder/chest width.
And, yeah, I realise potential advice may well be that I should get used to the less changeable parts of my body shape.
*I know I should count my blessings, but it is irritating that being at the smallest end on the men's scale is still way up at the top (skeletally, that is) of the women's.