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So apparantly I can't dress myself...

Started by fae_reborn, July 19, 2008, 11:09:59 PM

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Hypatia

Quote from: fae_reborn on July 20, 2008, 09:22:06 PMAnd April, yes that's why I shop at Chadwick's too, it's traditional and I guess I'm sort of a traditional woman even though I'm pretty liberally minded and a feminist.  :laugh:
Wow you don't know how glad I am to hear that. High five, sister.

Coldwater Creek is another excellent place for stylish women. My best girlfriend is a Coldwater Creek addict and she takes me shopping there all the time, we try on things together and help each other pick out what to get, it's great. Most of my best looks are from there. It's a fun place to go trying on new looks because they put your name on the fitting room and you get exclusive use of it for as long as you're there, you can keep going in and out, finding more things and trying on to your heart's content.
Here's what I find about compromise--
don't do it if it hurts inside,
'cause either way you're screwed,
eventually you'll find
you may as well feel good;
you may as well have some pride

--Indigo Girls
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Elwood

Wear what you want! I dress pretty odd myself (too "nice," a lot of people say) but I like it and it looks good so I do it. :)
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NicholeW.

Quote from: fae_reborn on July 20, 2008, 09:22:06 PM


Genovais, I completely agree.  I don't like how most fashion that's geared towards women today is basically advertising us as sex objects, it's revolting.

And April, yes that's why I shop at Chadwick's too, it's traditional and I guess I'm sort of a traditional woman even though I'm pretty liberally minded and a feminist.  :laugh:

Jenn

Then shop for what pleases you, Jenn. Although I cannot imagine what "being in line for an orchi" or not matters at all to the process.

You're about to leave college, December, right? Then, you'll need things to wear that are better likely to land and keep you a job. Unless you plan to turn around and go right back to grad-school.

Go with what makes you feel comfy and if being a sex-object doesn't appeal to you, then don't dress like one. It's all your choice, luv. BTW, I order stuff from Chadwicks. Yes, I know, I'm twice your age and more. :laugh: But some of their stuff is nicely stylish and some is even made for "sex appeal" if you want.

Hypatia is right about Coldwater Creek, especially the sale racks and there are usually a lot of things on those. The only warning I'd give you about Coldwater Creek is that they will give you a dry-cleaning bill. They don't have a wide-selection of wash and wear, but do have a wide selection of stylish business and casual wear.

Nordstrom's is in the midst of their annual sale. Talk to Tink!! :laugh: She apparently cleaned out the SF store yesterday!! hahahaha

Nichole
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fae_reborn

Quote from: Hypatia on July 20, 2008, 11:07:53 PM
Quote from: fae_reborn on July 20, 2008, 09:22:06 PMAnd April, yes that's why I shop at Chadwick's too, it's traditional and I guess I'm sort of a traditional woman even though I'm pretty liberally minded and a feminist.  :laugh:
Wow you don't know how glad I am to hear that. High five, sister.

Coldwater Creek is another excellent place for stylish women. My best girlfriend is a Coldwater Creek addict and she takes me shopping there all the time, we try on things together and help each other pick out what to get, it's great. Most of my best looks are from there. It's a fun place to go trying on new looks because they put your name on the fitting room and you get exclusive use of it for as long as you're there, you can keep going in and out, finding more things and trying on to your heart's content.

;D

And that's nice about Coldwater Creek, they give you your own fitting room with your name??  I've never heard of anyone doing that.  I will have to go there sometime.  ;)

Quote from: Nichole on July 20, 2008, 11:39:00 PM
Then shop for what pleases you, Jenn. Although I cannot imagine what "being in line for an orchi" or not matters at all to the process.

You're about to leave college, December, right? Then, you'll need things to wear that are better likely to land and keep you a job. Unless you plan to turn around and go right back to grad-school.

Go with what makes you feel comfy and if being a sex-object doesn't appeal to you, then don't dress like one. It's all your choice, luv. BTW, I order stuff from Chadwicks. Yes, I know, I'm twice your age and more. :laugh: But some of their stuff is nicely stylish and some is even made for "sex appeal" if you want.

Hypatia is right about Coldwater Creek, especially the sale racks and there are usually a lot of things on those. The only warning I'd give you about Coldwater Creek is that they will give you a dry-cleaning bill. They don't have a wide-selection of wash and wear, but do have a wide selection of stylish business and casual wear.

Nordstrom's is in the midst of their annual sale. Talk to Tink!! :laugh: She apparently cleaned out the SF store yesterday!! hahahaha

Nichole

Yes, graduating in December.  And yes, I need to land a good job because 1.) I don't want to keep working at a grocery store, and 2.) I'm not going to grad school, at least not right away.  I want to get rid of some of this student debt.

Yes Chadwick's is very stylish and "sexy" at any age my dear. :icon_hug: ;D

Oh, and only if I had the money to clean out a store like Nordstrom's, they have great stuff!!  :laugh: :laugh:

Jenn
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tekla

If you know how to shop, and watch the ads and stuff, shopping at a Macy's sale is no more expensive then Penny's is everyday.  And as much as I like some catalog prices, I don't like not being able to try it on, but most of all I don't like buying stuff when I can't inspect the fabric, the seams, the zippers and all that - its hard to check for quality.

But wear what you like and what you think looks good on you.  Fashion consultants are not real expensive and doing the colors deal is not a bad thing, I always see people wearing the wrong colors for their skin tone.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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gothique11

Just be yourself and do your own fashion. That's what I do, and I may not dress like the majority of the people my age, but I get away with it. Then again, the average person would say that I (and many of my friends) still dress too young for our age and that we should dress like soccer moms (LOL). I like the rock/punk/goth/industrial/metal style I have and make my own (and changes from time to time, or work vs play, but the style is still there).

The trick is this: if it's your own style and personality, you get away with it; If you're dressing for others, you won't get away with it. That's why I get annoyed when other trans people who look up to me decide to dress and look like me when it's not them. Dress for yourself.

On the other side of the coin, however, some trans people are in the middle of trying to figure out their own style and when they start out some tend to either dress like they are 13 or like they raided grandma's closet. But they don't know their style. They are still experimenting and trying to figure out that part of themselves.

So, as to your clothes ask yourself if your style of clothing now is your style or not. Do the clothes express who you are? If it's your style and it expresses who you are, then great, keep it that way. Clothes are an expression of self; and in a woman's world clothing tells a lot about you. They tell the world how you feel, who you hang out with, your maturity, and even your political beliefs... it's insane what clothing can reveal about a person. And yes, a lot of women will judge you by your clothing (I know, unfair but it's reality) and will use that as a first impression.

ie, If a trendy top-10 club girl were to walk by me, she probably wouldn't talk to me because she knows (and I know) that we're from different worlds and have different interests, friends, ideas, and activities. But, I constantly run into people and make friends based on how I dress --- because I can tell (and so can she) that we have similar interests and we talk. It's crazy how clothes can help you find friends. Urm, and girlfriends, too. How I dress, as well as my body language, also gets me a lot of attention from other lesbians. Besides mystical gaydar, dress and body language often let another girl know if the other girl is a lesbian.

For example, the other day I was on a road trip and ran into a lesbian in another city. How did I know she was a lesbian, even with her having a work uniform on? Body language, and of course she responded to cues that I sent out (the fine art of lesbian flirting is a skill, I tell you). I made her blush at the end, but skipped the email exchange in the end, just 'cause she lives pretty far from where I live etc.

But the point is, body language, clothing, etc, tell people a lot about you. Women, especially, use this as part of figuring out who you are before you even speak. A lot of it is subconscious, although.

Anyway, i'm sliding off topic a bit. But yeah, let your style be who you are -- forget what others say you should be (dress as, act like, etc). Because, honestly, if you dress for someone else, women are going to read that right away and you're going to be seen as a poser.

If the way you are dressing now isn't you, then yes, I'd suggest you find your personal style.

When people go shopping with me, or are out shopping themselves -- they can spot "natalie" clothes and accessories. That's how close style and personality work together. My style is an extension of who I am, like an art display of my personality.


--natalie
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Nero

Wear what you want. Just be sure to wear a G string underneath it.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Shana A

Jenn, wear whatever styles make you happy. And if you need any flannel, let me know  ;) Maybe we could even find some designer flannel blouses :laugh:

Z
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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fae_reborn

Quote from: Nero on July 21, 2008, 02:10:32 PM
Wear what you want. Just be sure to wear a G string underneath it.

Nero!  :icon_redface: :icon_redface: ;)

Quote from: Zythyra on July 21, 2008, 04:27:29 PM
Jenn, wear whatever styles make you happy. And if you need any flannel, let me know  ;) Maybe we could even find some designer flannel blouses :laugh:

Z

LOL, no, no flannel Z I'm quite alright.  :D
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Avie

okay, my advice is to go with what u feel, if u feel like dressing professional then do so. personally thats what i do, im like really into music and skateboarding and stuff so i like wear jeans that r trashed (ripped and freyed at the knees, and they have paint all over them) and i wear some like converse or vans and like a form-fitting tanktop or a band tee shirt and some black smokey eye makeup with my hair flat-ironed straight and black nail polish and some like arm and hand jewlery. thats like my usual style and thats how i like it... although ive also been known to wear ties... but thats another story. :P anyways my point is to wear what u like and dont let people give u a bunch of BS about it. ;)

good luck with ur style. :D
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Gracie Faise

Quote from: cindybc on July 20, 2008, 02:51:35 AM
Hi Gracie FAISE, nice to see you again. Just as purty as ever I see.

Cindy
lol thanks
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