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Building a new wardrobe
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on Mar 18, 2016 (Read 409 times | Comments: 2)
Hi. So I am in the process of building a new wardrobe, essentially from scratch. Exciting? yes! Being a Transgender woman who is starting my transition though, I am a bit intimidated by the whole process. In the past I would just buy singular outfits to go out in, with not much thought or care as to how versatile the individual pieces were. Now though, I want to make sure I get the most money from my clothing purchases and get the staple items first. Of course, I have read all the blogs and websites, suggesting these items or those items, but I would like to hear from real people what items they think go into a basic wardrobe. Amanda
collegegirl92
collegegirl92


on Mar 31, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

Neutral slacks/skirts with solid colored blouses are always versatile! Also blazers are easy to pair with outfits. You can always do a patterned blouse with solid slacks/skirts too. I find that they are the most versatile. Then of course theres dresses but you cant really change those up too much apart from adding blazers, heels, scarves, or leggings.
MAEstes
MAEstes


on Jan 01, 2018 Quote  »     Reply  »

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