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JDeere 11-07-2016 08:45 PM

Any of y'all have issues with certain brands of clothing not fitting like others? I find this really frustrating.

DapperButch 11-07-2016 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by JDeere (Post 1105452)
Any of y'all have issues with certain brands of clothing not fitting like others? I find this really frustrating.

All bodies are different and not all brands work for everyone. The key is to find a brand that works for your body. I think a well fit piece of clothing is much more important than brands. A good tailor can also help to shorten arms of shirts (pretty cheaply), if that is something you are running into. That can be a problem for some butches, regardless of brand.

JDeere 11-07-2016 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 1105468)
All bodies are different and not all brands work for everyone. The key is to find a brand that works for your body. I think a well fit piece of clothing is much more important than brands. A good tailor can also help to shorten arms of shirts (pretty cheaply), if that is something you are running into. That can be a problem for some butches, regardless of brand.

Yes the arms at times. Being I'm so short lol

JDeere 01-13-2017 10:10 AM

For the big bois here is a link to some good quality clothes but I find them to be a bit expensive.

http://www.destinationxl.com/mens-big-and-tall-store/

JDeere 01-17-2017 02:11 PM

Okay advice, I might be working in an office environment, I have NO clue on how to really dress for that.

I don't wear suits so that's out, so would khakis and dress pants with nice shirts work?

Kelt 01-17-2017 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by JDeere (Post 1123276)
Okay advice, I might be working in an office environment, I have NO clue on how to really dress for that.

I don't wear suits so that's out, so would khakis and dress pants with nice shirts work?

Is there any way to scope it out ahead of time? Walk through the building maybe? Seeing what others are wearing would help. On a first day I'd rather be a little more dressed than under dressed. Your plan sounds pretty good for most offices (I don't know what kind of business you're waking into).

Do you have anything like a sport jacket you can show up in and then just take off if it's too much?

JDeere 01-17-2017 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 1123299)
Is there any way to scope it out ahead of time? Walk through the building maybe? Seeing what others are wearing would help. On a first day I'd rather be a little more dressed than under dressed. Your plan sounds pretty good for most offices (I don't know what kind of business you're waking into).

Do you have anything like a sport jacket you can show up in and then just take off if it's too much?

No, no walk through on this job and I don't own a suit or anything like that.

It's a county job, I got the dress code but it was kind of vague. So I think it's going to be one of those you show up and they will tell ya what you can and can't wear.

Kelt 01-17-2017 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JDeere (Post 1123300)
No, no walk through on this job and I don't own a suit or anything like that.

It's a county job, I got the dress code but it was kind of vague. So I think it's going to be one of those you show up and they will tell ya what you can and can't wear.

I think you'll be just fine. :)

For a future closet item, it doesn't need to be a suit, I never wear those, but look around local thrift stores. I've found great sport jackets for dirt cheap, which is good because I always have to shorten the sleeves a bit, about $20. Anyway, a jacket like that can add to khakis and a button up without being stuffy. It's a nice option to have around sometimes, looks good with jeans and boots too. :cowboy:

Good luck on the job.

JDeere 01-17-2017 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 1123304)
I think you'll be just fine. :)

For a future closet item, it doesn't need to be a suit, I never wear those, but look around local thrift stores. I've found great sport jackets for dirt cheap, which is good because I always have to shorten the sleeves a bit, about $20. Anyway, a jacket like that can add to khakis and a button up without being stuffy. It's a nice option to have around sometimes, looks good with jeans and boots too. :cowboy:

Good luck on the job.

Thank you! Much appreciated!

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JDeere 01-28-2017 10:41 AM

The khakis/slacks and polo shirt combo are fine at work.

I am the only butch at the office surrounded by a huge majority of the female species LOL

homoe 01-28-2017 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by JDeere (Post 1125246)
The khakis/slacks and polo shirt combo are fine at work.

I am the only butch at the office surrounded by a huge majority of the female species LOL

My condolences ............:lol2:

JDeere 01-28-2017 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1125256)
My condolences ............:lol2:

HAHAHAHAH homoe!

homoe 01-28-2017 11:11 AM

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apollo 02-01-2017 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 1123304)
I think you'll be just fine. :)

For a future closet item, it doesn't need to be a suit, I never wear those, but look around local thrift stores. I've found great sport jackets for dirt cheap, which is good because I always have to shorten the sleeves a bit, about $20. Anyway, a jacket like that can add to khakis and a button up without being stuffy. It's a nice option to have around sometimes, looks good with jeans and boots too. :cowboy:

Good luck on the job.

I second the thrift store! they always have such weird selections but i can usually find something with my kind of weird. i hate my body though so i'm always putting on layer after layer, even in the summer lol. lots of hoodies for this butch.

JDeere 02-04-2017 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by apollo (Post 1126018)
I second the thrift store! they always have such weird selections but i can usually find something with my kind of weird. i hate my body though so i'm always putting on layer after layer, even in the summer lol. lots of hoodies for this butch.

I hit up the thrift store but couldn't find anything in my size as far as pants go, I am in dire need of another pair of pants, for work.

They however had an awesome pair of old school Jordans in my size.

homoe 02-05-2017 11:12 AM

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homoe 02-05-2017 11:24 AM

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