Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Clothes That Work For You


Guest NatalieM

Recommended Posts

Guest NatalieM

Well, I was thinking... I see a lot of posts in this section about "does this look good on me" or "what works for me" and I thought they could all be condensed into one big help thread.

The idea is, you give a couple details about your body shape/size (don't have to be overly explicit), pictures would help (again, don't need to be graphic, just reference shots) and your personal style. Then, the fashion experts on here will help you out and tell you what clothing would suit your body and tastes.

Hopefully this is helpful to someone, and if it's a bad idea, say so lol. I just thought it would be a good idea.

Nat

Link to comment
  • 3 weeks later...
Guest Ashley C.

I'm surprised no one has posted here yet! I think this sounds like a fantastic idea. As soon as I stop being so camera-shy, I'll give myself up to the Laura's fashion police, haha...

Ash

Link to comment
Guest praisedbeherhooves
Well, I was thinking... I see a lot of posts in this section about "does this look good on me" or "what works for me" and I thought they could all be condensed into one big help thread.

The idea is, you give a couple details about your body shape/size (don't have to be overly explicit), pictures would help (again, don't need to be graphic, just reference shots) and your personal style. Then, the fashion experts on here will help you out and tell you what clothing would suit your body and tastes.

Hopefully this is helpful to someone, and if it's a bad idea, say so lol. I just thought it would be a good idea.

Nat

I'm a "pear" unfortunately. What I do is wear long shirts that cover my hips or dress shirts layered over t-shirts. To hide my breast I wear vests over my shirts, which is a bit hipster-ish but oh well. I only have jeans left over from when I was a stick (trying to become a stick again, well, a stick with some muscles :lol: ) so they are pretty tight but the long shirts cover the hips and my legs are not fat. I add emphasis on the top to take away from my chest. By that I mean I wear dark colored jeans with interesting tops. Most of the tops are brightly colored or interestingly patterned, but I have a few plain shirts. With those I make my hair absolutely crazy (which I do sometimes anyway) in order to draw attention away from the hips.

Link to comment
Guest NatashaJade
I'm a "pear" unfortunately. What I do is wear long shirts that cover my hips or dress shirts layered over t-shirts. To hide my breast I wear vests over my shirts, which is a bit hipster-ish but oh well. I only have jeans left over from when I was a stick (trying to become a stick again, well, a stick with some muscles :lol: ) so they are pretty tight but the long shirts cover the hips and my legs are not fat. I add emphasis on the top to take away from my chest. By that I mean I wear dark colored jeans with interesting tops. Most of the tops are brightly colored or interestingly patterned, but I have a few plain shirts. With those I make my hair absolutely crazy (which I do sometimes anyway) in order to draw attention away from the hips.

Funny, I've been wearing a vest at work to hide my chest as well :D But I like it because it has a lot of pockets and I need to carry a lot of little things around.

When not at work, I prefer fitted tunics that are not tight around the belly, but emphasize my waist and hips and have 3/4 sleeves that fit loosely. I like flare jeans or the occasional flowy skirt. Nothing too tight. I prefer clothes that flatter what I I like about what I have rather than emphasize what I'd rather not have.

luv

Gin

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

I'm a tall legged oblong bodied woman. Fortunately my shoulders and my hips are about the same. HRT is finally giving me a waist and my legs at the thigh and rear end are starting to fill out. BUT my legs are realllllly long!

Generally - doing research, I discoverd I look best with a deep vee or shirt collared top. I can also wear a tight scoop neckline but NO open or square tops or blouses, the idea is to have people look down away from my shoulders. Also untill I get a wasp waist (does not run in my family, though) I look best in skirts and a man-tailored shirt with the shirt tail out. BUT with a bit of waist now, I can chinch tight a wide belt with a teeshirt type top tucked in - looks good as all my 'belly' fat has gone south. Shirts are best just below the knee - first because of my height (short skirts show too much leg length) and secondly because of my age.

I do not look good in a 'hippy' natural presentation - maybe if my hair was longer and straighter. I look best in a 'dressy' presentation like I am going out to a nice dinner. Casual dressing? Jeans and a heavy teeshirt - the girls show now and I cannot go out without a bra. I also ponytail with a headband to be more casual.

And dresses? I wear them now. Solid black is elegant but I can wear medium sized patterned prints. Small pattern prints make me look too big, large busy prints make me look too frumpy. Dresses should follow the same logic as a blouse and skirt. BUT - accessories are needed with a dress.

Shoes? Small heeled flats or small heels - no more than 1 1/2" height - due to my 6'1" stature.

And hair is 50% of how you present! I never realized how drastically it can change your presentaion. For my squareish round face I look best with my hair pulled away from my forehead - whisps on the sides if in a pony, curly down to the shoulders if freeflowing. My earrings need to show - to frame my face.

I don't have many photos. Not full body shots as I have an inexpensive camera. I will try to do better in the future.

Elizabeth

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean

I'm lucky.....very lucky, and I realize it.......

I hated how I looked as a male bodied person and I always thought that I'd NEVER be able to pass as me.....

I was so wrong.....

I lost weight, the shoulders went away...I trimmed down....

Now on HRT the right parts are buddin nicely.....

I'm 5' 7" and change.....

148 lbs....

I wear size 10 girls jeans....and most tops in medium....

Legs aren't too long, but the right length skirt takes care of that....

My clothes fit well and I'm pretty happy how the whole thing is turning out so far!

Donna Jean

Link to comment
Guest Ashley C.
I lost weight, the shoulders went away...

O.o Your shoulders just went away, DJ? I'm intrigued...I'm 5'11 and 220, I've got a ways to go before I hit the weight I want to be at (however, I am getting there). Like I said, I'll try to get some pictures up soon. Ugh, I can't stand my giant shoulders...

Ash

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean
O.o Your shoulders just went away, DJ? I'm intrigued...I'm 5'11 and 220, I've got a ways to go before I hit the weight I want to be at (however, I am getting there). Like I said, I'll try to get some pictures up soon. Ugh, I can't stand my giant shoulders...

Ash

Well, I can't show you how they were (I wouldn't if I could!)..

But, here is how I am a couple weeks back....

http://www.lauras-playground.com/forums/in...si&img=2973

Shoulders at a reasonable size, don't ya think?

Huggs

Donna Jean

Link to comment
Guest ohhlaala

Speaking of hair, I found this site and I think it would answer a lot of questions about how to wear your hair. You enter the type of face shape you have and it tells you what to do and what you should avoid :) Hope it is of interest x

http://www.stellure.com

Link to comment
Guest Ashley C.
Well, I can't show you how they were (I wouldn't if I could!)..

But, here is how I am a couple weeks back....

http://www.lauras-playground.com/forums/in...si&img=2973

Shoulders at a reasonable size, don't ya think?

Huggs

Donna Jean

Yes, definitely. You look good in that picture :). This is unrelated, but I'm curious...do bigger boobs produce the illusion of smaller shoulders? Or do they make you look even more like a giant?

Such a long way to go...worrying about passing can be depressing :(.

Love,

Ash

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

Kinda strange answer here - My post op friend Veronica says although your skeleton stays the same, the muscles supporting it do reshape. You shoulders contain a lot of muscle mass. Also the shoulder bones hang by ligaments and long muscles. This rearranges a bit - your shoulders don't have that male muculature and shape after a while.

Veronica also had breast enhancement. From an HRT induced B to a D cup. For her body size (same as mine ) the D cup breast size looks appropriate. She did say it helps her pass (I guess so! She is quite buxom now).

Lizzy

Link to comment
Guest AlexMichel

Okay... taking advantage of this topic: especially since I went on a sort of "shopping spree" today at Goodwill. They have so many awesome CHEAP clothes. bahaha.

Oh, I'm bad at this full-body piccie taking thing, so I am uploading a couple of pics. In some my breasts are bound with bandages, and in others they are 'free-balling' (bahaha). I guess I'm lucky.. my hips aren't ginormous and I'm pretty thin (5'7" and 135lbs) so my boobs aren't very big.. It works. My hair was cut by a stylist who thought I wanted it to be feminine, so it's not quite right (I was afraid to say that I was trans.. and I think cutting off 2 feet of hair was big enough a jump without coming out to my hair-guy).

This is my first pair of men's jeans. I'm so freaking stoked. !! It's like I finally found my dream-pants. :P

P1010001-1.jpgP10100072-1.jpg

Thanks guys and gals.

Link to comment

I seldom offer clothing advice because I am not happy with my size - I am working on the weight and the HRT is being kind about the development but I have moved down from a 3X to a 2X so I am making progress I guess.

Most of my clothes resemble awnings and circus tents because that is what they were before my personal stylist, Omar the tent maker gets hold of them.

I was only joking but I am going to duck for cover anyway because Lizzy and Dee Jay wail be after me and sometimes Evan gets mad when he hears girls griping about their weight.

Seriously, I wear dresses a lot and tunics over pants or skirts - I buy from the Bea Arthur, Golden Girls Collection!

Love ya,

Sally

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   12 Members, 0 Anonymous, 204 Guests (See full list)

    • Dolly D.
    • VickySGV
    • Thea
    • Birdie
    • KymmieL
    • Josie O.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
    • AllieJ
    • MAN8791
    • Cindy Lee
    • April Marie
    • KathyLauren
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      769.9k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,083
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Amberoni
    Newest Member
    Amberoni
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alex2022
      Alex2022
      (20 years old)
    2. cvincent
      cvincent
      (69 years old)
    3. Demorriana
      Demorriana
      (25 years old)
    4. forbiddenforest
      forbiddenforest
      (26 years old)
    5. LoganXB
      LoganXB
  • Posts

    • Birdie
      I'm not sure the time frame.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Views, terminology, and aspects of how events came to be....aren't those directly related to the news item?  If not, I'm rather confused.
    • Ivy
    • VickySGV
      Second warning, this has gotten far and apart from the NEWS item that it started out with and is becoming a flat out battleground over political leanings and terminology. 
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Welcome to Lefty Land.... a festive theme park full of sparkles and unicorns, a perfect place except for one evil orange dragon wearing a blond wig.    I'm always amazed at the "flexibility" of definitions.  One person's f@scist seems like a centrist to others.  One person's "moderate" looks to others like the 2nd coming of Fidel Castro.  A normal marriage a century or two ago is now a criminal offense, and relationships that used to be a criminal offense are now open, normal marriages.  Pedophiles now want to be called "minor attracted persons" and teenagers are now defined as children.  A Republican in NY or CA would be a Democrat just about anywhere else.  I'm certainly no advocate for relativism, these are just observations.    What I find interesting about this Australian candidate is the attitude that he shouldn't be allowed to run for office.  Why?  Just because his views are different, or even offensive?  Who makes that determination?  Can an election really be open and fair if it is barred to candidates who are not "politically correct?"  Here in the USA, we can openly have candidates who are f@scist or any other thing they want to be, no real restrictions aside from eligibility requirements related to age, location, citizenship, and criminal record.           
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      @Birdie You certainly have more patience than I do.  I don't take it well if I get scolded.  Either I sulk or I get nippish.    We had a good Mother's Day here yesterday.  Quite an event, since 4 of my partners are mothers.  GF enjoys it a lot, because she's very (excessively?) proud of having produced her 5 kids.  Her eldest starts school this fall.  Amazing how time flies...
    • MaeBe
      Reminds me of elementary school when a kid yanked my chair as I was taking a seat. I told him to "go suck an egg" and we both got sent to the principals office. I was like, "tf did I do to deserve that?"
    • MaeBe
      Firstly, it's nice to hear that your other half is now open to you living as you are!   Secondly, things I have noticed, having started shots just before the New Year: Tears do come much more easily I am far more tender with my wife and I like to snuggle more I have noticed anxiety has an increased effect on me I am on a weekly injection, so when I get near my next shot I have noticed feeling a little emotionally "blah" After shots I am much more energetic and bubbly Otherwise, I wouldn't say I've been on any kind of roller coaster of emotion and I'm far from unstable. So take heart and congratulations!
    • Mmindy
      Three reprimands in a certain time frame? It seems like they should drop off the calendar after a period of time. How long can they hold a reprimand on the calendar?   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Mmindy
      Congratulations on getting the go ahead with HRT. I'm so ready for my wife to drop her opposition. As for the mood swings... I would look forward to them myself.   Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Birdie
      Three reprimands and they suspend attendance for a couple weeks. 
    • Mmindy
      Good for the other participant. What's involved in a reprimand? At our age, what are they going to do? Withhold snacks...   @BirdieI'm sorry you have to put up with such discrimination's. I'm proud that you're standing up for yourself.    Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • MaeBe
      You’re so nice! Thank you. ☺️
    • Ashley0616
      I love that picture!
    • Vidanjali
      Associating LGBTQIA+ with pedophilia or "grooming" is a conspiracy theory as old as the study of psychiatry (mid-19th century) when early "scientists" theorized that homosexuality was caused by childhood trauma of having been molested by older men. Some of us have moved on and become educated since those days, but conspiracy theories have an uncanny staying power...the "power" of ignorance, including the titillation of scandal. There is some psychology about people being attracted to outrage and fear. Life is naturally dynamic and uncertain. Unless you have developed a transcendent mastermind, most people have some level of discomfort with that. Therefore, it is weirdly comforting to target a particular thing as a threat and to make a big fuss about it, whether or not it has any credence. And it is comforting to be one among a mass who are equally outraged about a thing, whether or not the thing is real. It is also boosts the ego to speak with vehement "authority" about a thing that is a known trigger for the masses. Like Vicky said, Dunning-Kruger Effect.   However prominent a movement there is or not of pedophiles claiming that their perversion is a sexuality (I have heard of that, but never as it being a major influence), it is the case that much of the viral spread of disinformation associating LBGTQIA+ with pedophilia is due to online trolls. Surely, there are loads of 'em. But here's just one reported story. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/posing-gay-men-twitter-troll-goes-viral-attempts-falsely-tie-n954721  
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...