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Buying female clothing dressed as male

Started by Randi, October 30, 2009, 09:42:57 AM

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Sandy

Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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Lyric

Quote from: Sandy on January 20, 2010, 05:48:06 AM
I would, but my hair isn't long enough...

-Sandy

As good a reason as I've seen to get extensions.
You might buy some with the $60 you'd save by skipping that suit and just getting a cheap suit bottom.
"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life." - Steve Jobs
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Sandy

Quote from: Lyric on January 20, 2010, 11:25:20 AM
As good a reason as I've seen to get extensions.
You might buy some with the $60 you'd save by skipping that suit and just getting a cheap suit bottom.
Yeah!  And all the boys just wishing for a breeze...

*sigh*

-Sandy
Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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Alyssa M.

I think I'll pass, Kat. If I want to purchase an oxymoron, I'll just go for some jumbo shrimp. ;)
All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another.

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tekla

Though it does seem in line with the VS motto of less coverage for more money.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Breastquest

You girls should look at the Bra-llelujah bra by Spanx. It the most comfortable bra ever, also the most concealable bra ever.


http://www.spanx.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2990082&cp=2992555.3010052&parentPage=family
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Randi

Hey Thanks BQ! This does look good. I just hate it when my bra straps dig in and squeeze some of my Extra Poundage out and make it bulge against my shirts.

Randi ;)
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Suzy

And don't forget, Mother's Day is coming up here in the states.  A great time if you want to shop for women's clothes without arousing any suspicion at all.

Kristi
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Constance

Quote from: Kristi on May 06, 2010, 10:28:50 AM
And don't forget, Mother's Day is coming up here in the states.  A great time if you want to shop for women's clothes without arousing any suspicion at all.
Very clever.

Little Dragon

Quote from: Alyssa M. on January 20, 2010, 06:53:30 PM
I think I'll pass, Kat. If I want to purchase an oxymoron, I'll just go for some jumbo shrimp. ;)

Or maybe Microsoft Works ;D

Buying female clothing??! 8D Count me in! I love to shop for girls clothes, I often find something cute and pink/white, here in the UK we have this awesome shop called Primark that sells loads of cheap clothing, its always busy in there!

Recently, I've been buying myself short shorts because I love how they look on me :) And also some packs of bikini briefs, however, it is kinda awkward to be looking around the lingerie part.. :( I dun like the funny looks I get :(
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Randi

My how I have changed since I started this thread. I go shopping now and don't even give the other people a second thought. Yesterday I bought a new pair of jeans and some new panties and was just another shopper. I love getting called Mam and now that my hair is getting longer it happens all the time  ;D Now if I can get the motivation to get my ears done.

Randi
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Kaelin

Since I am male, this is the only way I can shop in person!

As it is, the only "female" clothing I've taken a strong interest in is dresses, so this has probably avoided some dirty looks certain people shopping for panties and bras would get.  I typically try clothes on at the store, although I tend to grab a "male" item or two that I am interested in -- partly I like the cover, but mainly because I genuinely want to shop for all my options at once.  I still occasionally look over my shoulder, but the simple matter is that an overwhelming majority of shoppers are too preoccupied with their own shopping to take notice or care what I am up to... and to date, only people working in the stores have ever approached me.
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NessaJ

Never done it in person, I've ordered clothes online and I've had my female friend buy some for me.  I just keep imagining how awkward it would be :/
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MillieB

Before my first shopping trip, I was really worried and people assured me that folks would just think that I was buying things for a g/f, this was really not the case as I think that just about everyone who served me (and it was quite a few people as I bought loads of things that day) knew exactly who the clothes were for as I lost count of the amount of 'Good for you!' looks I got from the women in the shops (I must not look like the g/f having type! :laugh:) The only bit of negativity that I got that day was the last thing that I bought (shoes) and coincidentally the only time that I went into an exclusively female shop. I think that the women in there may have thought that I was invading their territory somewhat. Oh well, they were great shoes ;D
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placeholdername

Quote from: Rhalkos on May 06, 2010, 05:07:39 PM
Unless it's sexy lingerie. Then you'll arouse suspicion of a different sort.
"Oh no, these aren't for my wife, they're for my mom."

Men often buy stuff for their wives on Mother's Day.  It's for all mothers, not just your mother :).
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lightvi

I had a pretty good experience buying my first set of clothes in the girls section, I even held shirts up to me to see how they would look. People looked at me funny just glancingly, I don't think they really cared. I went to the mall and some other clothes places :) Haha and I even went into the womens changing room to try stuff on, no one said anything! Got a cute top and a pair of skinny jeans, I'm pretty happy about facing my fears. Now I need to get some makeup *scared again*
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lightvi

Oh yeah I probably should have... it was slow and there was like no one around though, I don't even think there were any customers besides me lol. Now I feel bad though.. I probably shouldn't have :S
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barbie

Last summer, I purchased women's pants in a department store. As I was not quite sure about the size, I used the fitting room there. It was a single room. The pants were too small for my body, and then the lady there passed me a little bit bigger ones to me over the door. She asked whether the size is OK, and I replied yes.

I choose them, and she said goodbye to me by saying like "you wear them prettily" despite my unusual height, already exaggerated by high heel sandals, ever to look like a pretty woman. She was certainly a good seller.

Barbie~~
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LordKAT

Quote from: lightvi on May 06, 2010, 11:32:25 PM
Oh yeah I probably should have... it was slow and there was like no one around though, I don't even think there were any customers besides me lol. Now I feel bad though.. I probably shouldn't have :S

Don't go feeling bad about it. An attendent is usually right there. If one wasn't they obviously weren't worried about it. If there was, I'm sure you would have conversed with the attendent.
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VelindaSalazar

Where I shop at, I have developed a good relationship with the salespeople.  Initially, I entered the store and began buying for someone else, but after a while I grew tired of the whole "I'm buying for my girlfriend routine," so I began to take more time browsing.  Eventually, one of the salespeople noticed and asked me if it was for me.  I tried to be discreet in answering.  She noticed my facial expressions and began showing me something I might be interested in.  From then on, she and her co-workers knew who I was shopping for.  Over time, I have gotten to know them by their first name, and we both treat each other politely and with respect.

At one outlet of the same store, a girl there actually took me all over the store comparing clothes to my body.  Luckily, I was the only customer in the store.  It was a fun experience.  Of course, I was a little nervous.

What I usually do before I go shopping is take a look online to see what the store might have.  I look for items that might have gone on sale and new items that catch my attention.  Once I am at the store, I browse around and chat with the salespeople to ask what is new in the store.  (I believe that, if you are the first to open a dialog, the salespeople will more likely be friendly and helpful towards you.)  If it is not too busy, I try to get one of the sales people to show me a few items, just so that I don't feel so alone in the store.  I do let them share their opinions to give me more to work with.  I also keep in mind what I like and what tends to work well with my body type.  (Sometimes, what I like doesn't work for my body type.)  Most importantly, I try to have as much fun in the store as possible without drawing too much attention.  After all, I buying for myself.

This approach has worked well in the stores I have shopped.  I have purchased shirts, jeans, skirts, dress, and lingerie.  For me, the main thing is not to draw too much attention while being confident consumer. :)
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