Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Male to female transsexual talk (MTF) => Topic started by: Hailey zy on June 27, 2015, 02:50:42 PM Return to Full Version
Title: Wig shops in Michigan
Post by: Hailey zy on June 27, 2015, 02:50:42 PM
Post by: Hailey zy on June 27, 2015, 02:50:42 PM
Hi I live near Novi Michigan and was hoping that if some of you ladies live in south east Michigan you could recommend a good store or website.
I was also hoping you could tell me what some of the good brands are?
I was also hoping you could tell me what some of the good brands are?
Title: Re: Wig shops in Michigan
Post by: KimSails on June 27, 2015, 07:32:42 PM
Post by: KimSails on June 27, 2015, 07:32:42 PM
Hi Hailey,
I've been to Dearborn Wig a couple of times. Neither the owner nor the staff person I worked with was bothered by me one bit. I went there dressed 100% male at the time.
They don't have the biggest selection compared to an online site, but you can actually try wigs on and see how they look. They also have (or at least had) a coupon on their website.
There is also a wig shop in Brighton, Feke Wigs, that I've not been to, but was interested in. They also seem to be trans-friendly. Their hours just never worked with my schedule.
I've was also happy with a wig I bought at wigs.com, but you can't try them in advance. And none of these places are allowed to take returns unless the wig is somehow defective. They do have a lot of wig information on their site to learn about different types of wigs, wig care, etc. If you want to go this route, give them an email address and wait for a 30% sale on the wig you are interested in.
Kim :)
I've been to Dearborn Wig a couple of times. Neither the owner nor the staff person I worked with was bothered by me one bit. I went there dressed 100% male at the time.
They don't have the biggest selection compared to an online site, but you can actually try wigs on and see how they look. They also have (or at least had) a coupon on their website.
There is also a wig shop in Brighton, Feke Wigs, that I've not been to, but was interested in. They also seem to be trans-friendly. Their hours just never worked with my schedule.
I've was also happy with a wig I bought at wigs.com, but you can't try them in advance. And none of these places are allowed to take returns unless the wig is somehow defective. They do have a lot of wig information on their site to learn about different types of wigs, wig care, etc. If you want to go this route, give them an email address and wait for a 30% sale on the wig you are interested in.
Kim :)