Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Female to male transsexual talk (FTM) => Topic started by: Jessica/Jake on July 07, 2014, 08:42:10 PM Return to Full Version
Title: Fashion! & Body!
Post by: Jessica/Jake on July 07, 2014, 08:42:10 PM
Post by: Jessica/Jake on July 07, 2014, 08:42:10 PM
I have taken big strides in my appearance to make myself look more like a boy. My hair is now cut in a boy style, I have stored all my girl clothes away, I am working on saving money to get binders, and I am working on losing weight to hide my feminine figure. Does anyone have any good tips on clothes, fast ways to lose the feminine figure, any tips as to what binders to get, or anything that could help me look more like a boy. I would appreciate any and all input because I want to look like a boy before August 20th which will be the week I order all my binders and go shopping for clothing.
Just so anyone answering knows, I am still in high school so fashion is a defiant must.
Just so anyone answering knows, I am still in high school so fashion is a defiant must.
Title: Re: Fashion! & Body!
Post by: Brandon on July 07, 2014, 10:18:25 PM
Post by: Brandon on July 07, 2014, 10:18:25 PM
Well first you should probaly stock up on more personal stuff like certain male body washes and deodorants, and or cologne, I use old spice swagger body wash and deodorant, Along with Usher cologne. As far as fashion and highschool, I shop at champs, footlocker, Aero that's more of your popular stores that younger guys go into. As far as your body and loosing weigh thats gonna take some time you can't just loose it like that it takes time.
Title: Re: Fashion! & Body!
Post by: Silver Centurion on July 08, 2014, 01:33:24 PM
Post by: Silver Centurion on July 08, 2014, 01:33:24 PM
Hey :)
Male scented soaps, lotions and wearing cologne are all good ideas. Personally I use the Men's Dial Odorshield body wash, a pretty neutral lotion, and axe hair stuff. There is a lot you can do with clothing. Wearing mens pants that are straight cut and putting the waist a bit closer to your hips can change the silhouette. A t-shirt under a button-up short sleeve shirt is a good idea. Baggy stuff isn't necessarily your best friend but layers can be. Uhh... mens dress shirts can be really flattering without making you look feminine. Pick up a few fun bow ties/ties to go with it and see what you think. Can't go wrong with a footbal jersey or even NBA like tank tops. Shorts that cut off pretty close to the knees (Cargo ones too). Hoodies are useful :)
Male scented soaps, lotions and wearing cologne are all good ideas. Personally I use the Men's Dial Odorshield body wash, a pretty neutral lotion, and axe hair stuff. There is a lot you can do with clothing. Wearing mens pants that are straight cut and putting the waist a bit closer to your hips can change the silhouette. A t-shirt under a button-up short sleeve shirt is a good idea. Baggy stuff isn't necessarily your best friend but layers can be. Uhh... mens dress shirts can be really flattering without making you look feminine. Pick up a few fun bow ties/ties to go with it and see what you think. Can't go wrong with a footbal jersey or even NBA like tank tops. Shorts that cut off pretty close to the knees (Cargo ones too). Hoodies are useful :)