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  • Anonymous

    Guest
    22/08/2009 at 9:18 pm

    It sounds great Susan. I am looking forward to this as well. Voicing my support
    I am looking ‘V’ neck long waist shaped T shirts leading to designer clothing.
    When my facial feminisation and weight are complete in six to eight months I am hitting the town and want to look great.

    Georgette

    PS
    As I am looking around for womens clothing in my size that is on the fem. side of neutral at this current stage for daily wear. There is a Au site that is slowly starting up for tall women. There may be a outlet for you there on
    http://www.verticallyblessed.com.au

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    22/08/2009 at 9:22 pm

    I copied this of a site for reference

    Determine your basic shape. And discover how to fit and flatter it!
    Every body is unique. But chances are your figure fits one of the classic shapes below. Scan the shapes to find your basic body type, Also, try our new Shop by Shape shopping tool



    Hourglass
    Curvy overall, with defined waist
    Hips and shoulders similar width
    Full thighs and rear
    Slim and shapely lower legs

    Looks That Flatter
    Defined waists with darts
    Styles that skim (not cling)
    Wrap-style tops & dresses
    Shaped tops & jackets

    What to Avoid
    Clingy fabrics
    Form-fitting styles
    Boxy silhouettes
    Bulky, shapeless tops



    Triangle
    More prominent hips, thighs, and rear
    Less prominent shoulders and bust
    Defined waist
    Average to large legs

    Looks that Flatter
    Syles that accent your waist
    Boot-cut pants
    Defined shoulders for balance
    Tops & blouses with collars

    What to Avoid
    Too-short skirts
    Skin-tight styles
    Bottoms that add bulk



    Oval
    Bust, waist, and hips similar size
    Undefined waist; square hips
    Small bust
    Slim arms and legs

    Looks that Flatter
    Fluid fabrics, vertical lines
    Styles that suggest a waist
    Shorter skirts
    Tunic tops & shapely jackets

    What to Avoid
    Boxy silhouettes
    Fuller pants & skirts
    Strong, defined shoulders

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    Inverted Triangle
    Full bust, waist, and upper back
    Less full in hips; flat rear
    Pronounced tummy and midriff
    Slim arms and legs

    Looks that Flatter
    Styles that lengthen your look
    Off-the-shoulder tops
    Fuller skirts
    Wider-leg pants

    What to Avoid
    Fitted, structured styles
    Set-in waists with belts
    Skin-tight skirts & pants

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