What would a person exspect (issues ) when buying first pair of jeans??
Tips,tricks.... How much tuck mtfcd/ how much bulge ftmcd fabrics cut/fit etc?
Poster: mtfcd
Skirts and dresses are easy but what about pants? What cuts make one more passable as opposite gender(best stealth & beauty)?
Quote from: sara9mm on March 18, 2018, 11:25:35 AM
What would a person exspect (issues ) when buying first pair of jeans??
Tips,tricks.... How much tuck mtfcd/ how much bulge ftmcd fabrics cut/fit etc?
Poster: mtfcd
Skirts and dresses are easy but what about pants? What cuts make one more passable as opposite gender(best stealth & beauty)?
Hi there. Personally I like the high waist skinny jeans. There are three basic waist styles High, Med, low. The High style rises to just above the waist. Med go just below the waist and then low rise - hip huggers. There are three basic measurements. Waist size, Hip size and inseam size. If you are used to a schoch more room in your jeans foregetaboutit. I find my jeans at Pennys because they have talls and are cheaper than say Long Tall Sally. Most inseams sold are between 29" and 32" but pennys has to 35". Also ASOS and Alloy. I can't advise you on tucking 'cause I don't need it. A well fitting pair of undies do the job.
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I always wear super skinny jeans, if you buy ladies, which i do, buy them from stores which will exchange, try them at home. if too tight, change to next size up.
I like skinny jeans. The #1 rule with women's clothes applies doubly to jeans and triply to skinny jeans: try before you buy.
How severly I have to tuck depends on the jeans. With straight denim, I can get away with a mild tuck in ordinary underwear. However, my nicest skinny jeans are really stretchy. They stretch over parts where you'd rather not have stretch! So, when I wear those ones, I always wear firm control briefs with an aggressive tuck. The result, if not ideal, is at least plausible to a casual glance.
I always go for super skinny jeans more feminine.
For MTF, women's jeans are often designed for curves that transwomen rarely have, so double check your butt in the mirror to make sure they fit like a glove.
Have to agree with most here and go tight! (If you're comfortable with the look of your body in them of course). I find a small percentage of stretch material (elastane etc) makes the world of difference. Being very slim myself I can't get men's jeans to fit so girls are always the go to regardless of whether I'm "dressed" or not. One thing you will notice is girls jeans have very shallow front pockets which are only good for some loose change or your lipstick 💄 😊
But then it's a minor thing in the whole picture.
Quote from: Wantemgone on June 06, 2018, 08:39:43 PM
Have to agree with most here and go tight! (If you're comfortable with the look of your body in them of course). I find a small percentage of stretch material (elastane etc) makes the world of difference. Being very slim myself I can't get men's jeans to fit so girls are always the go to regardless of whether I'm "dressed" or not. One thing you will notice is girls jeans have very shallow front pockets which are only good for some loose change or your lipstick 💄 😊
But then it's a minor thing in the whole picture.
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Quote from: Wantemgone on June 06, 2018, 08:39:43 PM
Have to agree with most here and go tight! (If you're comfortable with the look of your body in them of course). I find a small percentage of stretch material (elastane etc) makes the world of difference. Being very slim myself I can't get men's jeans to fit so girls are always the go to regardless of whether I'm "dressed" or not. One thing you will notice is girls jeans have very shallow front pockets which are only good for some loose change or your lipstick 💄 😊
But then it's a minor thing in the whole picture.
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I've had good luck with landsend tall jeans.
I bought some size 16 ANA skinny jeans with no pocket designs just small pockets from JC Penny. I think they were about $28. I have to make sure the inseam is at least 35" as I am a shrinking 6'4". They are very comfortable and make my bum look good.