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Ann W

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Well today was a lazy day for me also. So anyway I chose the old lady next door look...

Gosh I feel a Walmart trip coming on.  

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You are dressed WAY too classy for WalMart.

 

I'd be good though. I'm still in my pajamas.

 

Hugs!

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4 hours ago, Linda Marie said:

So anyway I chose the old lady next door look...

 

You so make it work for you.  You look great, hun.

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6 hours ago, Linda Marie said:

Well today was a lazy day for me also. So anyway I chose the old lady next door look...

Gosh I feel a Walmart trip coming on.  

Looks great Linda, I'm with @Jackie C.on this, you've out dressed most people at Walmart. 

 

Mindy???

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My partner and I went shopping for new clothes yesterday!! I took the leap this weekend and came out to my family and it went AMAZING. To celebrate all the happiness we got me some new outfits. Today I am wearing white washed jeans, a dark blue short sleeve button up shirt, and my grey timberland boots (got these on sale a few years ago for only $70!!!). The outfit makes my body look very masculine, and gives me all the gender euphoria. 

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Back to a basic look for me today. We’re short staffed and I may need to go out for some field work. 

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That sounds like a cool outfit Myles.  I must admit the last white jeans i had were bell bottoms which as they were almost my only pants during a period of living on the streets soon lost their sparkle.  I loved those pants and the beads around my neck.

 

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You look great Elizabeth!  Don't forget to put your smile on.  It will make that outfit sparkle.

 

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Today I went with a pleated flowing flower print skirt and white top. 

I will have to be careful while wearing this while outside...the wind!!!

 

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@Linda MarieLooking classy as always!

@ElizabethStarLooking good! Agree you need to flash that smile of yours ;)

@Myles97Congrats on the coming out and new clothes! What a winning combo.

 

Not wearing much different today, I think you all have seen most of my wardrobe by now. Went casual top and black jeans. I got my 2nd vaccine today so in case I start feeling bad I wanted to be comfy.  I did pick up this pendent at Michaels Art store.  Liz I know you will like it ;). Michaels is a little gem of a place to put together a variety of necklace looks.  The sell all kinds of pendants/charms ect in their jewerly making department. Just but a few different chains and swap out the pendents.  Most are under $5. 

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5 hours ago, Myles97 said:

The outfit makes my body look very masculine, and gives me all the gender euphoria. 

 

I'm glad you're happy. Surprised there's no hoodie. I thought those were required by the FtM Authority. (Snark, obviously, wear what makes you happy. I'm glad you're happy.)

 

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Sounds awesome Myles97  Post a pic if you want but if you choose not to thats OK too.

How the clothes make you feel is the important thing.

Went out yesterday looking for a few clothing items and didn't find anything I was looking for but it was nice getting out .

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1 hour ago, ElizabethStar said:

I’m trying the oversized shirt look today. 

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And a smile!

 

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You have a lovely smile Elizabeth.

 

I recently discovered Michael's as a source for jewelry @Bri2020, I've made a pair of earrings and three pendants that I like better than anything I could find in shops.

 

Tonight...I'm ready for the roaring 20s!

 

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8 hours ago, Ann W said:

You have a lovely smile Elizabeth.

 

I recently discovered Michael's as a source for jewelry @Bri2020, I've made a pair of earrings and three pendants that I like better than anything I could find in shops.

 

Tonight...I'm ready for the roaring 20s!

 

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Was there a party or just feeling flapper-ish?  You look amazing.

 

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It is feeling spring like today so broke out a dress, hair up and a light cardigan. Gold wedges, necklace/earrings to complete The dress I got of Poshmark, the cardigan is a Tory (given to me by a friend, I can't afford those. lol) and the necklace from a local designer consignment shop. Earrings-Target.

 

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3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Was there a party or just feeling flapper-ish?  You look amazing.

Thank you Bri.  No party...just playing around after group.  My Tuesday trans support group on Zoom is my one weekly event were I can dress up all I want without having to come out to my neighbors by walking to the car.  I always look forward to Tuesdays.

 

You sure put together some nice outfits Bri.  It's so encouraging to see you going off to work dressed the way you want.

 

I can feel the spring coming too.  This pandemic has been my cocoon...I will definitely emerge a transformed creature.

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Just a note that Chadwick's catalog/website has tall sizes for those that need them.  I've bought several shirts and blazers that fit nice at reasonable prices.

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I felt like getting dressed up, no place in mind to go, but just felt like dressing up. 

I've probably modeled it here before, but....now.... I've different jewelry and hair style!!!

 

   

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My choice of outfit today. Had my first Teams (video) meeting as Niamh with someone apart from HR. I may have a video meeting with one of my customers tomorrow....

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