Hello everyone,
I was just wondering if anybody could help figure out how to dress less masculinely. Basically I'm just starting the physical aspect of my transition (hrt) and I want it to seem somewhat gradual. I just don't want people to be completely shocked when they finally find out that I'm transsexual.
In addition, I want to do this for myself for a few reasons. One huge aspect is that I'm still in school, I'm a grad student (and have been for longer than most graduate students) and I'm stuck wearing student type clothes. Pretty much every day I wear khakis, a t-shirt and a hooded sweatshirt with running shoes.
What I'm hoping to do, in addition to dress less masculinely is to start to dress more in fashion, and somewhat more adult (but still youthful).
Finally, the other reason I'm doing this is because I want to have some feel of progression. I want to take my life into my own hands, but unfortunately I don't really know how to change what I dress like since I've been stuck in my little academic bubble for so long.
I'm hoping there are enough fashion experts around here to help me out and give me suggestions and advice. I'm not looking for generic advice, and please don't tell me to look on google. I've done that, but it's very hard to find anything other than crossdresser sites that tell me to start buying lingerie or haut couture sites, which are mainly for women dressing more androgynous.
So, perhaps a little bit of physical description might be helpful. I'm 30 years old (actually I'm only 29.9753425 years old) and I'm about 6 feet tall, I have brown hair (dark dirty blonde actually) that is very receding (let's just say I have a hair style similar to Jean-Luc Picard - Ok, not that bad, but depressingly close to it).
I have blue eyes, I'm Caucasian and have white skin, but I've got some Scottish ancestry and my skin has a pink/red undertone, my skin flushes easily and I have a distinct red tint.
I'm not skinny nor overweight. I weight about 175 lbs. I can probably fit into most men's medium size t-shirts, but I usually wear men's larges (that hang very loosely and baggy off of me). My pant size is a mens 34x34.
These are all American measurements (I'm not American, but Canada just trudges along behind the US in terms of fashion), so you'll have to convert if you're from a different country.
Anyway, if anybody can help me I'd be enormously grateful.
Thank you all in advance!
-floating