Greetings, my dear readers. I hope this blog finds you well and in some nice lingerie. I got to thinking about the advantages and challenges involved in the different modes of shopping in which we can engage. There are basically three ways to shop; online, brick and mortar and hard copy catalogues.
Hard copy catalogues are pretty much going the way of the dial telephone, but I have found a nice Capri set and a pretty nightgown in one of the catalogues we get. I found the experience pretty flat, and overall the lingerie was pretty boring. I think it is designed for an older set of ladies, with a lot of granny panties and bras that would probably deflect a speeding bullet.
The internet is ideal for those of us who are shy about our inner femme. There is such an array of nice lingerie out there. We are fortunate to have XDress and Body Aware, who specifically cater to us of the femme persuasion. Thank goodness for XD and BA! There are also some nice ladies sites out there. When looking at the customer reviews on a pair of ladies panties, you’d be surprised how many of the reviews are done by males. We number more than you might think. The upside of the internet is you can shop in complete privacy with no risk of unintentionally outing yourself. One of the risks is the issue of fit. You can’t try it on. To further complicate the matter, what one store considers a size large can differ greatly from another store. You just have to learn by experience.
One thing I really like about the internet is in the shoe department. I have large feet – size 13. For those of you that don’t know, in order to find the right size of women’s shoe, add two sizes to your men’s size. If you are a size 9, you would be a size 11 in women’s shoes. Doing the math, you can see that I am a size 15 in women’s shoes. You don’t just go to the local shoe store to find a women’s size 15. You won’t find them. I can, however, find size 15 online, and I have several pair, from boots, to sandals, to loafers, and of course Mary Janes. Also shopping for shoes online spares you the exposure involved in shopping at a brick and mortar.
Speaking of brick and mortar shopping, there are advantages and challenges there as well. First the challenges. The obvious challenge is outing yourself without intending to. There are ways to deal with that. If you are married to a gg who is supportive of your cross dressing, she is your cover for shopping. My wife and I love to go shopping and we have the closets and drawers to prove it! We’ve gotten to the point that a new skirt means you have to donate one to the charity shop. A new pair of panties? Find an old pair to throw out. Such a nice problem to have! One of the up sides to me personally is just the thrill of being in the store with other women around while I’m shopping. Also, you can feel the texture of things and some things, like women’s jeans, you can try on, eliminating the problem of proper fit.
If you are either not out to your gg or single with no relationship, you can use a trick that I used before I was out to my wife. As with most of us, I started by secretly underdressing. When there was a pair of panties I just had to have, I would also pick up a birthday or anniversary card for my wife. Ah, I’m shopping for her, not me. One time I was doing our grocery shopping by myself at Wal Mart and threw a nice pink lacy pair of panties in, thinking they would be lost among all the groceries. Wrong! The clerk scanned them and said, “I’ll bet you’ll look cute in these.” I just smiled, thinking anything I said would just dig the hole deeper.
The pre-Christmas shopping season is a pretty safe time to do both under and outer wear shopping, as everybody is buying things for others. Pretty safe time to get that skirt and blouse you’ve been wanting.
One of the things my wife and I love to do is hit the thrift shops. You’d be surprised at the quality outer wear you can find if you just look. Men’s shopping is pretty straight forward – shirts in one area, slacks in another. With women’s shopping, it’s more like a hunting expedition. Everything is everywhere. You have to take your time. I have skirts and blouses from higher end labels that I got for cheap. One thing that I don’t get is that some of the thrift shops sell used panties. Really? That is so gross. Would you wear panties previously owned by a total stranger? Not this gurl!
So, I’ve rambled on long enough. How about you – what are your experiences and preferences in the wonderful world of shopping? Please share your thoughts with me, as I always love to read your postings. Until then, let’s get out there and go shopping!
Fond regards,
Angie
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Hi Everyone:
Great topic and very appropriate for our group! I love shopping! I must have inherited the trait from my mother. I shop both online and in stores. Shopping for women’s clothes at big box retailers can be very easy and using a self service check out is sometimes better. Also, I have had good experiences shopping in small boutiques where I can establish a rapport and relationship with the person who is working there who is usually the owner and fully understands what I am doing. Since I am openly gay, I go to a number of boutiques not too far from where I live where the owner is gay or they cater to a gay clientele. As for make up I find Sephora is the best place to go as they usually have men working there who I find that are more than happy to help. Also, the self service cosmetics in big box retailers are usually good for a quick purchase. I have also made purchases at Victoria’s Secret. When checking out, I usually say that I am buying for myself. One time when I was traveling I was in a Victoria’s Secret and there was a guy working there. We struck up a conversation and he said that a lot of guys come in and buy for themselves. Since I was the only person in the store, he let me try on bras and panties.
Nice conversation going on this topic. Would like to see more topics about make-up, shoes, and crossdressing in daily life.
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I d like to bring back some topics that weren’t commented on a lot in the past
Are you a sissy
Crossdressing in public
Stevie
I do most of my shopping at thrift stores the ower know that I am a crossdresser and welcome me in their store. They even help me my choice.enjoy your blog
I love shopping here, great selection and great quality, I buy what I need,like, or want. But recently been looking around a lot more
to see pics of that HOT model with the tattoos to see what he is wearing :)~ LOL
thanks for the great site and items!!! would love to see more corsets though :(
Although I have Victorias Secret panties and other makes that I have bought in stores (under the cover of the holidays!), and I like the idea of wearing them as they are truly women’s, they usually are not the most comfortable. The edges of the panty cuts across the boys, rather than cupping them as regular men’s underwear does, and there is often not enough room up front. That’s why I prefer men’s lingerie panties for every day wear, particularly xdress, as they make them with plenty of room up front. The other thing I really like about the women’s styles is the picot elastic as its so gentle compared to the thick strong elastic in men’s underwear. My everyday favorite from Xdress is the picot ribbed panty, it is the most comfortable panty I own. I am waiting for these to come back into stock in my size (please note XD!).