Quote from: Kanda Jo on September 29, 2015, 12:42:55 PM
I had stolen all my clothes from a friend's sister and family members before I ever bought anything. I think the first thing that I bought was a bra from the BX on an Air Force Base. I tried to play it off like it was for someone else and I had to begrudgingly buy it.
WAY more fun to note, "I'm gonna keep the receipt. I can return it if it doesn't fit me?"
Thrift shop right behind the WiFi here has "all clothes 50% off" -- Their stuff is priced $1, $3, $5. $5 for sport coats, dresses, skirts, pants. $3 for blouses, T's, Tanks. $1 ties, bras, panties . . .
50% OFF -- and so fifty cents for panties. I found 6 pair NEW, never worn, size 10, nylon "granny pants" beige, blue, white. Nicely full cut.
T's and tanks -- nylon, cotton, trimmed, plain, striped, solids . . . some long sleeve, some w/ buttons/zips
Some tops (Kirkland / CostCo) are stretch Spandex w/ spaghetti straps and built in "bra" -- a variation on the "tube top" . . . These are nice "under-dressing" . . .
Couple blouses, polar fleece pull-overs, hooded sweatshirts . . .
This is day-in, day-out casual wear at the beach. Gender's edge stuff -- I'm most comfortable somewhere in the middle, between cis-M and cis-F. Not presenting "gender ambiguous" but rather, "border crossing" on a lot of socio-cultural planes.
I suppose we need to get over the idea that it's "some sort of costume."
We can "pass" as cis-F at a distance, but no social contact in public. Day in, day out we wear across gender lines, present as "cis M" more or less, but pretty out in the middle.
Out in the middle is no costume.