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By *KBTM1993 OP   Man
3 weeks ago

l

Hi everyone

Starting to get into dressing and would love some advice from people with experience.

What to wear, sizing, where to get it etc...

Thanks xx

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By *xplore moreMan
3 weeks ago

cockermouth

What to wear is totally your own preference really and whatever you feel comfortable in. As for where then Amazon, eBay or shein are your best friends.. sizing varys between them all though, some trial and error is needed unfortunately. X

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By *iguy2471Man
3 weeks ago

Stirling

I've used supermarkets to get things aswell. Go early in morning or late night when quiet, and use self checkouts.

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By *aulamaturexdTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Saltford

I agree x don't go mad and expensive X shein temu for clothing and some shoes x basic make up to start . And long black wig did me no favours at start X my other area for looking for well made affordable niche items were Etsy . Main thing don't rush it X be patient X and nearly all tgirls I've met that are for more confident as femme than I will and always offered advice . Dressing together is something I really enjoy as part of meet x

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By *aulamaturexdTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Saltford

And yes the big supermarkets are great for accessories and make up at decent prices . And of course you can self serve if you are a little conspicuous or nervous. And at some point we all have x

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By *xplore moreMan
3 weeks ago

cockermouth


"I agree x don't go mad and expensive X shein temu for clothing and some shoes x basic make up to start . And long black wig did me no favours at start X my other area for looking for well made affordable niche items were Etsy . Main thing don't rush it X be patient X and nearly all tgirls I've met that are for more confident as femme than I will and always offered advice . Dressing together is something I really enjoy as part of meet x "
this advice 👌👌

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By *onk3yb0yMan
3 weeks ago

somerset

Be prepared to spend a lot until you get the right size. Easier if you have access to some first to estimate. Once you have it worked out the world is your oyster.

I don’t waste any more time and money on anything described as ‘one size’. You need to be a small schoolgirl to fit into those.

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By *xplore moreMan
3 weeks ago

cockermouth


"Be prepared to spend a lot until you get the right size. Easier if you have access to some first to estimate. Once you have it worked out the world is your oyster.

I don’t waste any more time and money on anything described as ‘one size’. You need to be a small schoolgirl to fit into those. "

Yeah I kinda fit that category lol so it's pretty easy for me for most things

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By *onk3yb0yMan
3 weeks ago

somerset


"Be prepared to spend a lot until you get the right size. Easier if you have access to some first to estimate. Once you have it worked out the world is your oyster.

I don’t waste any more time and money on anything described as ‘one size’. You need to be a small schoolgirl to fit into those.

Yeah I kinda fit that category lol so it's pretty easy for me for most things"

And Wow!!! Those outfits are made for you.

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By *KBTM1993 OP   Man
3 weeks ago

l

Thanks everyone

Really appreciate the advice

Love x

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By *ose_QuartzTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Berkshire

I would start off by wearing clothes, sizing is based upon the size of body & lastly you can buy these items from shops and once you know your size you can even place orders on the internet. Let us know how you get on 👍🏼

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By *xplore moreMan
3 weeks ago

cockermouth


"I would start off by wearing clothes, sizing is based upon the size of body & lastly you can buy these items from shops and once you know your size you can even place orders on the internet. Let us know how you get on 👍🏼"

Perfect advise too, so annoyed I didn't think of that 🤭🤭🤭

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By *arfield53TV/TS
3 weeks ago

Atherton

Measure your chest below your moobs, waist and hips. When you've got your basic sizes look at size guides on the internet as a starting point. With stockings or holdups, get one size stretchy initially, guides for sized fully fashioned are also on the internet. Shoes can be a little more difficult, I generally take male size 8 and find most female 8's are ok too, but sometimes wide fit for narrow enclosed high heels. I can go down to 6 1/2 for open strappy sandals.

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By *ottomsleazeMan
3 weeks ago

Aldershot


"Hi everyone

Starting to get into dressing and would love some advice from people with experience.

What to wear, sizing, where to get it etc...

Thanks xx"

Always found the saying "less is more" seemed to work for me when I dressed, tray not to aim to look like a drag queen

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By *ottomsleazeMan
3 weeks ago

Aldershot


"Hi everyone

Starting to get into dressing and would love some advice from people with experience.

What to wear, sizing, where to get it etc...

Thanks xx"

Always found the saying "less is more" seemed to work for me when I dressed, tray not to aim to look like a drag queen

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By *omo2026Man
3 weeks ago

Liverpool

I get my hold ups from Tesco and short skirts from amazon

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By *adame BootsTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Tetbury

Happy to help you with sizes. Drop me a line if needed.

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By *uffolkmale54TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Lowestoft

charity shops are good because they can be cheap and that helps with the trial and error part of working out your size and what looks good on you.

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By *dstefiMan
2 weeks ago

Solihull


"charity shops are good because they can be cheap and that helps with the trial and error part of working out your size and what looks good on you."

Or Vinted, often near charity shop prices but sellers are usually a bit more fashion-minded. I've bought loads of nice stuff on there.

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By *exyBecs777TV/TS
2 weeks ago

weymouth

I second Vinted. I have got loads from there. It’s also good for getting stuff sent to lockers if you need to keep things hidden.

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By *reoandmilkMan
2 weeks ago

Taunton

Started with and still use online with vinted/amazon etc, More recently I buy in person when j can, turns me on so much more amd found the more I do the less I care if people know lol im especially loving trying things on in stores, usually places not near where I live though

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By *ollyMan
2 weeks ago

Downham market

I tried putting mascara on and made a right mess, I had to scrub the black eye off of me.

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By *ollyMan
2 weeks ago

Downham market


"Started with and still use online with vinted/amazon etc, More recently I buy in person when j can, turns me on so much more amd found the more I do the less I care if people know lol im especially loving trying things on in stores, usually places not near where I live though"

I found it so exciting browsing through a charity shop in the ladies section and treating myself to a bra and top, the young man who served me flirted with me

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By *ollyMan
2 weeks ago

Downham market


"charity shops are good because they can be cheap and that helps with the trial and error part of working out your size and what looks good on you."
I like the charity shop in Lowestoft

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By *hiamintyMan
2 weeks ago

rg25

I need to try the charity shops …

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By *ollyMan
2 weeks ago

Downham market


"I get my hold ups from Tesco and short skirts from amazon "
I do the same

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By *ollyMan
2 weeks ago

Downham market


"I need to try the charity shops …"
definitely worth it, cheap and fun

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By *ollyMan
2 weeks ago

Downham market


"I've used supermarkets to get things aswell. Go early in morning or late night when quiet, and use self checkouts."
the supermarkets like Sainsbury's sell a pack of thongs dirt cheap

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By *hiamintyMan
2 weeks ago

rg25

That’s my lunch break sorted !

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By *ollyMan
2 weeks ago

Downham market

I like to share pics on WhatsApp x

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By *uffolkmale54TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Lowestoft


"I need to try the charity shops … definitely worth it, cheap and fun"

about a month ago one near me had a sale of summer dresses 50p each, i assume they were going to bin them, i bought lots i was in heaven

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By *andy2021TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Huntingdon

I even bought clothing in charity shops just need to know what size you are Temu sheinn are good but be careful there sizes are not always correct plus with shein and temu you need not have then delivered directly to your home address

Years ago I always used to get my shoes from factory store in Leicester Hayways they made gorgeous shes and boots on the premises you could try them on there very good prices in the fitting area they had loads of photos from there client's wearing there shoes such a shame it ever closed down

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