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@FinalGirl@blackqueer.life

Post #3184173

2026-05-13 17:54 UTC

I wore just woman's T-shirts for months. Not scoop neck, those look…too femme. I wore V-neck, or just regular crew neck. Mostly V-neck. They look "European" and "metrosexual." Nothing to see here. Where did I buy them? Your new friend: Thrift stores. In my tiny mountain town, there is one main thrift store, and it has literally rows of plain, colored, women's T-shirts. These are often V-neck or scoop neck. Sometime they have cap sleeves (Look it up). Thrift stores. Use them. No excuses. If I can find women’s T-shirts in my tiny town, they'll be in any bigger than 5000 people city. No designs, no frills. Plain V-neck woman's T-shirt. I bought as many colors as I could find, but started with brown and black until I was comfortable. #TransFemmeClothing

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  • @FinalGirl@blackqueer.life 2026-05-13 17:57

    After a couple months of wearing brown and black women's t-shirts, I moved to dark blue, then light blue, then purple, then pink, then pick with stripes, then abstract designs, then flower designs, then… This is the important thing: I kept wearing them. And every time I wore one, nothing happened. And every time nothing happened, I felt more confident. Finally, (About 3 months) I threw all my other T-shirts away and only had women's Ts. Eventually, the T-shirts became normal. It was just part of my look. I didn't think about it, and nobody else thought about it. At that point, I could make another change and it would be a small change. So I moved onto jeans. Okay, here's where shit gets dark… #TransFemmeClothing

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