Quote from: ToriJo on September 14, 2017, 11:26:43 PM
I'm MTF, early in my transition, so I still have lots of body problems, both in my mind and in my middle-aged, slightly beer-gutted body. I'm working on hair removal, hormones will start soon, etc. (and lots of excercize - lost 30 lbs this year!).
I'm looking for pants to wear, and it reduces me to tears. I have no rear, very muscular legs, the obvious problem between the legs, and basically no difference between hip and waist size. And a fairly large waist (measured at about 38" or 39") with short inseam (28"). I'd rather avoid skirts and dresses right now. I'd like to wear something other then men's jeans, but don't want to expose a lot of my shape or skin (some lower leg is fine, but *lower*, not knee or above), and want something sort of flexible with where I could wear it. I also need to shop online right now, there is no way I'm brave enough to shop in person yet. I will get there, just not today - I'm looking for stuff I can wear in safe places in the meantime.
Can anyone give me pointers? I don't care if I'm beautiful, but I want to be authentic.
Congrats on the weight loss! It was tough for me at the start as well... it's surprising to me I was able to keep going but had faith when I saw a lot of positive changes like weight loss, hair removal, etc. I rarely made strides with wardrobe without cumbersome trial-and-error. It can be a pain!
How tall are you? I'm about 6' so I size women's jeans for my waist/hip but I look for tall sizes. Like a Macy's Inc 6 or 8 in tall size works well... note those jeans have elastane stretchable waist/hip so I can cheat the size. Before I was assuming automatically I had to get plus or W sizes... but that was a mistake. I didn't learn that until I walked into Macy's and a lovely lady corrected the error. Before that I had wasted a lot of money.
I may avoid a tall size pants/jeans if it's a Capris because those by definition don't have to go all the way down... so as long as it doesn't look odd, I enjoy it.
Boots can help hide jeans that don't have the right length but fit your waist/hips. I picked up a normally expensive pair off Calvins for dirt cheap ... they were reg size but fit waist/hip perfectly... but with boots, the short size is fine. ... By the way, Payless Shoes is a great place to get women's sizes up to 13. You can be two sizes, return what you don't want locally (or send it back if you prefer).
How I size specifically to a certain brand of clothing depends on the designer's size charts and approach but generally I size women's jeans to my waist/hip as mentioned, and I seek blouses and tops by sizing to that area... like 10, 12, or 14 ... or M, L, or XL depending... it varies a lot by designer.
Being able to shop in stores improved my online shopping. Online is great so don't get me wrong re above. What I do now when shopping online is I get two or three sizes, returning what I don't keep to the local store. I may return all items if I don't like the look when seeing on me. I know Macy's, Land's End, and Payless support this... I believe most online stores with local brick-and-mortar do this. So I will go to the Macy's site and look for blouses that I like and purchase two, like a 10, 12 ... or a 12, 14 ... or M, L, or L, XL. I do this based on the available size chart... again, sizes are not equal across designers.
So after I receive everything, I try everything... put the stuff that either doesn't fit right, or doesn't look good in a return bag and then go to the local store to return them... they credit the card and I think they just restock those things locally for others. I mean, this works really well. Since you don't want to go into the store, returns may also be an issue... you can always return via mail but it's more involved.
When shopping shirts/blouses, I tend to avoid crew necks... only V or scoop necks. Crew necks were initially just too "guy" looking on me. After some surgery they've started looking somewhat decent... thought I still like a more fem scoop, V.
With Polo or Sheath dresses with shoulder covering, or shirt dresses, OR (since I know you're not focused on dresses right now) ... blouses and tops... I size to the size chart for starters... but watch the shoulders... you want your shoulders to meet the shoulder seems at the right point. Did I know this from day one? Definitely not! ... it was thanks to the lovely lady at Macy's who set me up as I'd not done prior. Point being: It's frustrating along the way... but taking action through that pain is what gives rise to providence. Like that saying attributed to Goethe... I think... "... the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too."
Why do I mention all this? I used to be immensely frustrated with clothing choices to a point of not thinking anything would work... I've been majorly surprised along the way. It helped me to get to a point where I was truly assessing clothes for both size and aesthetics... and doing both correctly for me. That took time and trial and error. At first I was blindly purchasing. I didn't always notice that about crew necks but one day I just noticed that crew is "guy" and V or scoop is "gal" ... it's clear but I didn't see that at first.
For someone not fighting genetic male characteristics, it's a different story so we each have to learn our own stories. Even among ciswomen this is true...each ciswoman sort of learns what works, what doesn't... sizing and getting the right stuff is not easy street for anyone really. For transwomen I think it can be especially difficult... it's like culture shock because we're often migrating from years of doing things one way, to a totally different world, and one with definitely more complexity. Top that off with body differences on average.
All to say that I learned little tidbits that work for me through pain... a lot of failed purchases, some quite comical. It's still not perfect but the effort is easier because I realize it's a no-pain-no-gain thing. I feel for you... not sure if my experience will apply but wishing you to find the right stuff for yourself... you'll find your zone and favorites.