A Crossdressers Dressing Guide
December 10th, 2006 by BabeFemale Body Profile Charts For Crossdressers!
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The following material was put together from several sources including an excellent article by Christina Cross on how to select the best look in clothes for your body shape and size.
Trying to get acquainted with a new set of rules for dressing can be so confusing it may make you throw up your hands and quit. I’ve had ladies ask me many times, “What is the best look for MY body?” When I ask what image they’d like to project invariably the response is “Oh, I want to look pretty.” Of course everyone’s version of “pretty” will vary. Don’t let your clothes be the focal point! Your clothes should enhance the way you feel, the person you are. They should make people notice YOU first, NOT what you are wearing.
I usually advise these ladies to play up what they feel are their best features and play down those features they’d rather not draw attention to. I’ve found the easiest way to start is to consult a basic chart of body variations with suggestions on how to enhance or downplay each.
The chart you’ll find later in this article is really a bare-bones chart, leaving lots of room for experimentation. As a starting point, it serves to give suggestions for elaborating on and applying different tricks to a particular look. Look at what describes your body most closely. Look at the suggestions, combine them and then translate them to your fashion look.
It can be helpful and fun at the same time.
Body Variations
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BROAD SHOULDERS |
NARROW SHOULDERS |
Recommended
Discouraged
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Recommended
Discouraged
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LONG WAISTED |
SHORT WAISTED |
Recommended
Discouraged
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Recommended
Discouraged
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THICK WAIST |
SMALL WAIST |
Recommended
Discouraged
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Recommended
Discouraged
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FULL BUST |
SMALL BUST |
Recommended
Discouraged
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Recommended
Discouraged
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SHORT NECK |
LONG NECK |
Recommended
Discouraged
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Recommended
Discouraged
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SHORT LEGS |
HEAVY LEGS |
Recommended
Discouraged
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Recommended
Discouraged
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SMALL HIPS |
LARGE HIPS/THIGHS |
Recommended
Discouraged
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Recommended
Discouraged
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SMALL BODY |
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Recommended
Discouraged
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Remember, as you scrutinize this chart that these are GUIDELINES ONLY. What may not be listed here for your body type may be perfect for the type of look you want to achieve. As you experiment, you’ll become more confident. And, most importantly, confidence is the real key to any successful fashion look.
Next, after you have decided what styles will be best suited to you, comes the all important sizing feminine attire to the male body.
Here we shall discuss the important topic of SIZE. Specifically, how to measure your body and translate the resulting numbers into feminine clothing sizes.
Normally when one shops in a store the known size of the garment guides one to the correct area of the store where the final selection is made by trying the garment on for appearance and comfort.
Experienced shoppers know sizes vary from manufacturer-to-manufacturer, label-to-label, material-to-material and even one time to the next. In other words, clothes sizing is NOT an exact science. The MTF is further handicapped by seeking clothing neither cut nor sized for the male body. Of course the ideal situation is to have feminine clothing styled and fitted by a tailor to your individual body. There are a few tailors available to provide this service.
However, the purpose of this article is to assist the MTF emerging from the dark recesses of his/her closet with the first selection of feminine clothing to provide the best chance of passing in public at an affordable cost. It is assumed this initial selection will be made from a mail order house or possibly at a store without trying the garment(s) on prior to purchase.
Obviously the first step in determining your size(s) is to take, and record, your body measurements. It is easier if you have a friend help and if you wear no more then your basic undergarments (bra and panties). Referring to the figure farther on in this article measure the length, in inches, around your body at the following locations: chest, bust, waist and hips. Record the results near the same areas of the figure. It is best to have a cloth measuring tape (one can be purchased in the sewing or notions department of variety or department stores). Always keep the tape parallel to the floor and stand straight, but comfortably (breathing normally) with feet together. It’s important to be wearing a bra filled in the same manner as you expect to be wearing under your new clothing.
The Over-the-bra measurement is called the BUST and is measured with the tape snugly under the arms and over the cups of your bra. The bust is measured with the tape around the fullest part of your bra cups with the tape just snug enough to prevent its sliding down in back.
The waist is measured with the tape at the narrowest part of your waist (about mid-way) between the top of the hip bone and the lowest part of the rib cage.
The hips measurement is taken with the tape snugly around the largest part of your hips and buttocks.
Remember, while measuring ALWAYS keep the tape parallel to the floor. If you don’t yet have a bra, don’t despair. You can determine your bra and cup size by clicking on Carole’s Menu on How to Measure for a Bra.
DRESS SIZE
Using the size chart on the end of this article (which you should check against any dress size chart in any mail order catalog you may be using) and your measurements for bust, waist and hips locate your dress size from the size group for your height. The chances are your measurements AREN’T ALL in the same vertical column of the chart. Again, don’t despair. The size charts AREN’T formulated for a masculine body and even some feminine bodies don’t fit the size mold. Generally you will have to pick the LARGEST size from the three measurements. Say, for example, you are 6′ tall with bust/waist/hip measurements of 42/32/38 respectively. Looking at the chart you’ll see the following three different Tall Misses sizes are indicated:
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42 bust = size 20 |
The obvious choice would be the size 20 dress. However, you might rationalize that since only one inch separates your bust measurement from a size 18 it would be an acceptable choice since it would fit much better at the waist. If the dress is styled so a slight snugness at the bust and shoulders won’t detract from the overall appearance then the 18 would be an acceptable selection. As a second example say your height is 5′8″ and your measurements are 41/36/41. You can see on the size chart that your 36″ waist dictates the need of a Tall Misses size 20 dress. However, the judicious use of a waist cincher will probably bring your waist down two inches to thirty-four inches which would perfect for a size 18 dress. Your height of 5′8″ would probably also allow you to wear the same size in Misses as well as Tall Misses. As mentioned before clothing sizing is NOT an exact science and a bit of fudging is allowed, but don’t let fantasy overcome common sense. The bad news is that dresses are the most difficult to fit, so if your body measurements don’t line up with the chart, read on. By the way, bathing suits are sized the same as dresses.
BLOUSE SIZE
(also sweaters). Blouses are sized by bust measurement, although shoulder width must also be considered for the male since women tend to have narrower shoulders then do men. If you have a choice between a “standard” and a Raglan shoulder take the latter since it has no seams AROUND the shoulder and you may be able to select a smaller size because of this feature. A bust measurement of forty-four inches requires a size 22. If the blouse is long sleeved a Tall Misses size should be selected to accommodate the slightly longer male arms; however if the blouse is short- sleeved a Misses size 22 will probably fit just as well.
SKIRT SIZES
(also pants and jeans). Generally, skirts have zipper closures with a button on the waist-band although, of course, some have elasticized waist bands. Waist measurements determine skirt size. From the chart you can see that a thirty inch waist requires a size 14 skirt. Fitted skirts are usually cut for hips 8 to 10 inches larger than the waist. If your hips measure more than 10 inches greater than your waist you will have to use your hip measurement in selecting skirts. Tall Misses skirts are generally 2 to 4 inches longer than Misses skirts of the same size.
LINGERIE SIZES
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BRAS. Use BUST size NOT bra size.
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PANTIES. Use hip measurement. Number sizes for panties are seldom used in catalogs any more.Sometimes S, M, L, and XL or XXXL
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PANTYHOSE Use the chart on the package to determine size requirements.Sometimes rated as A, B, C, D depending on body weight
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SLIP, TEDDIE, CAMISOLE. Use bust measurement.
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GARTER-BELT, GIRDLE, HALF-SLIP. Use waist measurement.
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CORSELETTE, BODY BRIEFER. Use bust measurement. Pay special attention to garment length.
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HOSE and STOCKINGS. Generally sized by body height. 5′8″ or taller use sizes 11 through 13 large or long. 5′7″ and shorter use sizes 8 to 10, average or medium.
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