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I can't show pictures today ;).  

I went bra shopping at a high end lingerie store "Trousseau". They came highly recommended by everyone I know in the area including being known as trans friendly.  They have 160 sizes and if a bra is close but maybe the straps aren't long enough or there is a bit of pucker in the cup, the do alterations in house for free!!

Anyways, I went in and they took me to a dressing room and did a band measurement. She asked what styles I was looking for (I already told them the girls were new and I didn't have any bras to fit them)

She disappeared for about 5 minutes and came back with 3. She told me to try one on then she came back in. It fit perfectly.  She didn't even do a "bust measurement- she just knew by looking.  Armed with that, she started shopping for me while I would try things on and she would assess how it fit. Apparently, it's not just about your cup letter, but a "C" cup can come in many different cup profiles to fit different profile breasts- who knew. She knew the ones that best fit Augmented boobs since they tend to have a symmetrical balanced profile.  So... 15-18 bras later .......I narrowed it down and left with a smooth t-shirt bra that converts to a racerback, a plunge bra and a strapless/strap demi.  The brand was all Chantelle.  They are NOT CHEAP but the quality is light years better than anything I've tried on before. They don't have as much stretch as department store brands so according to her, if I treat them right, they should last for years.  I'm $260 poorer but I love my new bras.

My surgeon apparently gives all his patients an $80 gift certificate to there on my 3 month checkup so I think I will use that on something sexy and fun.

https://www.trousseaultd.com/

https://us.chantelle.com/parisian-allure-unlined-plunge-bra.html

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Neat! If I leave now, I can be there in just under nine hours if I avoid the toll roads. ?

 

Seriously though, it sounds like a great experience. A "small" business sounds right up my alley.

 

Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

They are NOT CHEAP but the quality is light years better than anything I've tried on before. They don't have as much stretch as department store brands so according to her, if I treat them right, they should last for years.  I'm $260 poorer but I love my new bras.

Pffft! I spent half that much on one pair of walking shoes that will wear out in 6 months!

 

thanks for the awesome research though. This will come in extremely handy one day, soon I hope!

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13 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Anyone near Chicago want to have coffee do a little thrift shopping on Oct 18th? I get in around 1pm and have the whole afternoon/evening free. Heading up to Wilmette for electrolysis on the 19th.

I might be able to do something. I work about 20 minutes from them.

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I get down to Wilmette for electro every ten weeks. not Oct though.   FFS scheduled there too, and I don't have anyone with me.  it's like 3 1/2 hr drive to IL for me.  Also would love to meet up sometime

 

Today I'm going with this

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Its a shame you're so far from the northeast @Maddee.  You look great today!!!!

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This is actually from yesterday, but I got quite busy after I took the pic. It was quite hot (around 30C/84F) and so I got out the summer top and skirt to stay cool(ish). Back to more normal temperatures (17/18C) today, but it should stay dry for a meetup with some other trans friends this evening when I hope to put on a more posh frock :)

 

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On 9/7/2021 at 6:35 PM, Elizabeth Star said:

I might be able to do something. I work about 20 minutes from them.

That woud be awesome!

On 9/7/2021 at 8:17 PM, ClarkDiesInside said:

I'm wearing my brand new binder right now!

Congrats!

 

 

When I was at the consignment shop talking about schedules for my start date I noticed all the ladies had very supportive footbed sandals like birkenstock but prettier. It's a concrete floor and I will be on my feet for 7 hours which I haven't done since my RN days.  Most of my footwear is not "stand on your feet all day without a lot of pain" footwear. lol. I only have sneakers or hiking boots which aren't very stylish for working in a fashion shop. So what's a girl to do?  SHOPPING!

I went to a "Birkenstock" shop near me that sells other brands as well and found these Dansko corkbed sandals.  They felt great so I got these in the black and a dark red, pretty close to oxblood but a little redder.  This should get me through to late fall for almost anything I wear. (wow, I need a pedicure and leg shave lol)

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3 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

I wear a pair of these to work:

 

https://vessi.com/products/womens-everyday-slip-ons-orca-black

 

They're comfy, easy and waterproof. You never know when you're going to get vomited on. At least I'll have dry socks.

 

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Those look comfy!  
 

I know it’s early but I started browsing for ideas for Halloween! I’m kinda excited this year and will probably be wearing something completely NSFW this year since I have boobs for the first time. Lol. Was thinking a poison ivy costume.  My only challenge is we are having an outdoor party and you never know how cold it will get. 

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4 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Those look comfy!  
 

I know it’s early but I started browsing for ideas for Halloween! I’m kinda excited this year and will probably be wearing something completely NSFW this year since I have boobs for the first time. Lol. Was thinking a poison ivy costume.  My only challenge is we are having an outdoor party and you never know how cold it will get. 

 

You're right, Halloween is JUST around the corner now isn't it. I'll need to figure out something for my anniversary and Kathy's party. Fortunately, my sister-in-law has her party a couple weeks after the holiday because a goodly portion of the guests work at haunted houses.

 

No freaking idea what I'm going to wear though.

 

Pro-tip on the NSFW Halloween costumes for other members who are less endowed like myself: Fake boobs exist. I personally own three pair and they work great for boosting your, ahem, profile if your look needs a bit more bust.

 

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I haven't thought about a Halloween costume 'cause for me every day is Halloween. Seriously, I have no idea what to wear and one of our friends wants to have party. Oh, ya know what I could do? I met my partner around Halloween (15 years ago) and she was dressed as a sexy taxi driver. I wonder how bad it would go if I dressed as the sexy taxi driver this year.

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Here's what I'm wearing today. Based on this picture, how stereotypically gay am I?

 

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Hugs!

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15 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Also, this was my outfit today.

 

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Wow - you are so absolutely woman, but if I'm honest I wouldn't like to meet you if my presence caused that expression! Definitely an assertive woman.

 

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This was the outfit I wore yesterday evening to a meal with some Trans friends. I love this dress - it was the first decent evening dress I bought in May last year. It's had a few outings...

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2 hours ago, Niamh said:

Wow - you are so absolutely woman, but if I'm honest I wouldn't like to meet you if my presence caused that expression! Definitely an assertive woman.

 

I’m still working on the “smiling more” thing. 
 

2 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Here's what I'm wearing today. Based on this picture, how stereotypically gay am I?

 

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Hugs!

I give a 9 out 10 on the definitely gay scale. 
 

 

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2 hours ago, Niamh said:

This was the outfit I wore yesterday evening to a meal with some Trans friends. I love this dress - it was the first decent evening dress I bought in May last year. It's had a few outings...

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Something about that dress just makes me feel peaceful. 

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You look good, but you're not wrong. Some brighter colors would really pop on that outfit. Maybe a brighter blouse?

 

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