Hi, I've been considering to go to Victoria's Secret to get a bra fitted. My question has 2 parts, and both are related.
I already have a credit card there I used to build my credit.... they think it's just for my wife and credit, but we've gotten myself a couple things, including bras and leggings for when I "grew" more (also I started with a higher credit limit than any employee! XD ).
Anyhow, Other than with a handful of people, I'm still "in the closet" about transitioning because I'm in the bible belt. More accurately, I talked to a few people, including my shrink, who think gradually transitioning to let people get used to the idea of me looking more feminine may get more backlash.... So I'm trying to hide some of my changes still in public.
There's a sale and my wife and I have a few coupons for VS where we can get like 4 bras and a pair of leggings for like $30. My current bra from them is a sports bra that's still a little big, but Walmart's fits great, and I use it or an A-shirt with a black large T-shirt over it, to play down my chest. Brighter shirts make it more obvious I have a round chest.
So, the reason for going shipping is because I've still not got my legal documents transitioned, as I'm from another state as well. A friend works somewhere the manager already knew me.... I was asked if I wanted a job there, and I accepted.... the "formal" interview is Wednesday, but the dress code is a light blue shirt, I've not seen anyone wear dark blue.
So the situation is that:
-Should I be open during the interview or right after, over why my desire to wear a darker tee?
-Could me trans status be considered "medical", so they cannot share it and make gossip before I'm ready to "come out"?
-I'd be looking to go to VS to get one bra to make my chest look better and more feminine for when I'm ready to pass.... but also one to play it down before I'm ready to come out. I know nobody that's an expert on styles and cuts, and because I'm so tall with broad chest/shoulders (hips are wider than chest, less than shoulders), I'd like to be professionally measured/fitted to what would look good on my chest type.
So does VS have corporate anti-discrimination policies (I know they have a trans model), and do they have policies or laws preventing THEM from bringing gossip to the public of not only them fitting a trans (still in stealth), but also to not let them disclose who in public? The south is like ALL about gossip, sometimes.
I know it's long, but I'm planning to leave in an hour or two, so would appreciate feedback. Thank you!!!