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Dawn Kellie

What is your go to clothing?
What are you wearing or hiding just so you have that happy feeling when you have to go out in your expected gender?

I always wear panties, have my toes painted and use moisturizer and eye cream on days I don't work.
KELLIE K.
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Charlotte_Ringwood

Honestly changes each day. Mostly a cute dress with leggings in these cold months. Also love a nice jumper with a cute skirt.

Under I love full panties, absolute favourites are flowery with lace trims. Nice wired bra in pink lace design.

I guess I like traditional femininity with a modern twist.
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Iztaccihuatl

I make it a point to always wear clothing that was designed for women but men wear similar items too. During the colder season I most frequently wear slim jeans (I even have a pair with the zipper opening towards the left (nobody notices)), women's loafers (nobody notices that the heel is a bit slimmer than men's), turtlenecks or mock neck sweaters or quarter zip polos. I also always wear some pieces of jewelry, usually a necklace, bracelet or a ring. I also often wear a sports bra under my tops, but I make sure it is not adjustable o not show any hardware on my back when leaning forward. I also have a winter jacket that is not too noticeable. Often, if you stick to a men's color scheme, people don't notice that the item was designed for women.
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ChrissyRyan

Just the usual modest women's clothing, appropriate for the venue and formality expected.
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