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AnotherCuteTGirl
05-20-2015, 12:02 PM
Anyone ever go dressed to Walmart? I've thought about going mainly because of the self check out and the late hours so I can imagine it'd be pretty easy to look around without drawing much attention since well I don't think many people go at night and I doubt employees really pay attention to every customer that walks through the door especially at night. Only problem is dressing rooms aren't open at night since they don't have an employee in the dressing room area at night :(
But hey being able to shop as Gen seems fun and a lot easier than looking for clothes not being to hold it up to myself in front of the mirrors in the store :P lol
Sara Jessica
05-20-2015, 12:50 PM
I wouldn't think of going to Walmart NOT dressed. Oh wait, you mean dressed as a female.
Then again, I wouldn't think of going to Walmart at all, Target snob here!!!
My advice? Skip Walmart and go straight to the upper division coursework. If you are in HP, create a personal no-fly zone and I bet there are at least a dozen malls outside this zone where you can be free to be yourself. Dress for time, place, weather, etc, hold your head high and have a blast.
It'd be way more fun than Walmart.
cheryl reeves
05-20-2015, 12:55 PM
ive been to wal mart dressed,even though that was yrs back,me and my wife had no problems..then again i like the bargains found at walmart..ive gone in male mode and bought panties,bras,nities with no problems,but then again i know what fits and dont fit.
Nadine Spirit
05-20-2015, 01:03 PM
I have been into Walmart many times while dressed. It was just like any other place. Funny thing though, I never use self check out and pretty much always use some sort of card for my transactions, like MC or debit. I have shopped all up and down this state and have made many large purchases at many different stores and have never been questioned while using my male cards and providing my male ID to the SAs. But once while at Walmart for a $30 purchase, after showing the SA my ID, she said "and who's ID is this?" I told her it was mine and she said "no, this couldn't be yours." I tried to use my deepest male voice and said "yes it is." She said, "no, it is not." I asked her to call over her manager. The manager was explained the situation. She examined my ID and then me and then my ID and then me and then my ID and then me and finally said "okay." They allowed the purchase, I got my items and left. Funny!
My advice to any of you who do go out in public, is to just go shopping! Stores want your money! And they really don't care how you are dressed. And if they do, then speak with a manager and complain! I once experienced a rude SA at the dressing room check-in point at a TJMaxx. I spoke to the manager afterwards, she apologized profusely and made me feel quite welcome at their store. Thus I still shop there. Otherwise forget them!
Rhandi Spencer
05-20-2015, 01:11 PM
I have only bought bra and panties there but not while dressed femme. Self check out is great, however I am getting comfortable making purchases at Kohls
Stephanie A
05-20-2015, 02:39 PM
A few years ago I did and had a decent wig. I went in late evening and used selfcheck out. It was awesome to walk around and check out clothes. I did not have any problems, and no one noticed. A second time I went back and bought a pair of shoes, and went through a cashier, and the woman smiled and said that I looked great, and squeezed my hand. She said come on back again. So was wonderful feeling. So some stores it is wonderful at night, I have no courage to go dressed daytime, although shop in male mode daytime at sefcheckout.
Joni T
05-20-2015, 03:44 PM
Ever seen the Walmartians picture sites? Methinks we're all rather tame in our presentations compared to some I've seen. Be careful, you may wind up on the Walmartians sites.
Joni
michelleddg
05-20-2015, 03:48 PM
A second vote for Kohl's. It's a level or two up from Walmart but similar prices, better selection, better experience. If you're seeking to expand your wardrobe without attracting attention be advised Kohl's has unisex changing rooms. Also, would recommend doing all of this during the day if you can. Stores like Kohl's are near empty weekdays during the day, and from a safety perspective I personally wouldn't care to be trying on and buying pretty things at Walmart late at night.
Independent of your approach if you take care of business with confidence, owning the place and behaving like you belong and know what you're doing, you'll be fine.
Good luck, have fun! Hugs, Michelle
Sarah-RT
05-20-2015, 04:05 PM
I was in a Walmart in Tampa bay while on a holiday and there was a TS employee so I'm sure you'd be fine!
Jennifer H
05-20-2015, 06:03 PM
It just goes to show how important it is to read all the threads, I never thought of using a self checkout to buy my underwear. I shall start tomorrow.
Thank you.
Jennifer xxx
Nicole Erin
05-20-2015, 07:45 PM
Walmart is a classy place.
It can be intimidating to shop amongst such a fancy clientele.
So even though you may notice Walmart is frequented by scholars, the well-dressed, the articulate, the athletic folks, the polite, the generous, good drivers in fancy cars, people who take daily baths and wear clean shirts, women who carefully plan how many off-spring they will have, obedient kids, men with well-designed tattoos etc...
One needs to remember that his or her money is green, JUST LIKE the guy's teeth who is in front of you in line.
Oh and the people who ride around on electric carts, they are not "grossly obese", it is that they are SO sophisticated that one human body is not enough to contain their awesomeness. They use the electric cart because obviously they are in such great shape that they do not need any additional exercise.
EDIT - There are musicians at Walmart too. Next time you spot a middle age man lucky enough to have a mullet, stand real close and really listen. You can hear actual music from the 80's rock band "Ratt" playing, coming from his very mullet..
Beverley Sims
05-20-2015, 09:32 PM
Walmart at night, it is a different world.
I prefer the cover of daytime to dive amongst the lingerie less chance of being noticed.
Adriana Moretti
05-20-2015, 09:35 PM
Nicole....you are awesome
Walmart is a classy place.
It can be intimidating to shop amongst such a fancy clientele.
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.......I DO however understand the obsession with walmart ....in rural areas thats like a big city.....
Jilmac
05-20-2015, 09:59 PM
There is a Walmart 1.5 miles from my front door and a Kohl's 1.3 miles, there is also a Target about 2.8 miles away and I've been to all three dressed en femme, used the dressing rooms at all stores, never had a problem whether day or night shopping. The Walmart is 24 hour store but still busy in the wee hours SA's are friendly and dressing rooms are open all night.
I've been to Walmart dressed many times and don't find it to be all that satisfying an experience. I much prefer Kohls, Ross, Marshalls, or just about any other store. There's just something about the "engulf and devourer" habits of WM I don't Like
Lee Andrews
05-21-2015, 05:39 AM
Be careful you don't end up on that 'People of Walmart' website. Seems crossdressers end up the butt of too many jokes there.
kimdl93
05-21-2015, 06:36 AM
I don't often shop Walmart, but yes, I have, except I've gone through the regular check outs in daylight hours. It's not as scary as you think. What can be scary is hat goes on in Walmart parking lots and bathrooms late at night!
I Am Paula
05-21-2015, 08:00 AM
With all the truly colorful people in Walmart, you will feel so 'normal'. Where else are you going to find a six fingered guy with a mullet, drinking beer, while his kids try on three dollar shoes?
Enjoy yourself.
CynthiaD
05-21-2015, 08:55 AM
Been to Walmart dressed many times. But only during the day. If you go late at night you will attract a lot more attention than during the day. During the day, you're just part of the crowd.
Tracii G
05-21-2015, 09:11 AM
Cynthia D is correct.
terrianncd
05-21-2015, 09:40 AM
I went to Walmart dressed in full Princess attire...on Halloween. In fact my wife and I both went. We have a friend who we knew would be working, and we thought we would surprise her. Given the holiday, everyone had a great time. It was after, having lunch at Wendy's that got the most stares. Walmart, most just didn't care.
I Am Paula
05-21-2015, 09:45 AM
Are you suggesting that I should, or should not go to Wendy's in a princess outfit? I you say no, that's my whole days plans all shot to h*ll.
Andrea Chenowith
05-21-2015, 04:31 PM
Yep. In fact, I went just this morning.. I stumbled across a pair of tights that I thought might work well with a button-down shirt, so I gave it a go. Decided that I might be better served with a women's cut shirt, so off to Wally World I went. Unfortunately, they don't have plus _AND_ tall sizes.
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AnnieMac
05-21-2015, 04:42 PM
Adriana, after seeing that video I think I will never cross dress again.
Alice Torn
05-21-2015, 06:27 PM
I went into a Walmart late at night, around 10PM, after chickening out going to a concert in the park. Some teens watched me as i walked in, then i walked around, looking at items, and noticed a cashier girl, watch me, and motion to another cashier, and said, "come here, quick, laugh laugh."
Dana44
05-21-2015, 08:54 PM
Yeah, I have.... During the day is best. There is many different types of people that go through there. So, its easier to fit in.
jarts55
05-22-2015, 12:59 AM
My wife has worked at WalMart for over 20 years. Most of them there know me.
CarlaWestin
05-22-2015, 09:05 AM
I've been to Wally World dressed several times. Big tits and all!
brynnewilliams
05-22-2015, 03:30 PM
I've only shopped at Walmart in drab, our Walmarts are actually really busy around here late at night. The self checkouts close at 10 and usually there's only one line open after that so all the customers are funneled through that one line.
TeriJean72
05-23-2015, 02:26 AM
Sounds about par for the course Brynne... Same here, and we're not a rural town here.. It's just cost saving measures, er I mean profit increasing measures...
Sandie70
05-23-2015, 02:56 AM
I've had different experiences at Walmart. Once, I had either a stalker or perhaps he was a "loss prevention" guy following me as I shopped for bras. A clerk gave a funny smile another time when I was checking out makeup (the smile could have been supportive or negative... I chose to think it was supportive). Also, the Walmart just down the street from me has a number of transgendered or crossdressing ladies working there, and I see crossdressers in the check out line quite often (I am so tempted to speak to them and introduce myself, but I respect their privacy and don't). Of course, I do go to a different Walmart far away from my neighborhood simply because I'm known too well at my local store and don't fancy running into any of my neighbors. And I still haven't found a Walmart locally that has self checkout, but I keep looking - I would love that.
Rachel Morley
05-23-2015, 11:31 AM
I've been to Walmart dressed several times and the first few I went alone and used the self checkout, just as you're thinking of doing. I thought it would be a breeze as I figured I'd have less chance of having to speak to anyone and I would be in and out of there in no time. Well, not exactly! What happened was, it was a fairly busy early evening on a Saturday in the summer, I got my purchases ok, got in line for the self checkout, I had no interactions with people other than the occasional smile and everything started out real good. However, when I got to the checkout and started scanning my stuff somehow I touched something on the side of the screen and the whole thing went black. Oops! Now what? The line was getting longer and longer behind me and I didn't now what I had done or how to fix it so I ended up having to do what I didn't want to do, which was call an employee to help me and be the center of attention and have an audience as well!
Anyway, it took like 5 minutes for the Walmart employee to fix the screen, apparently I had somehow touched the on/off button and switched the screen off! I was embarrassed t be such a dufuss and I was holding up the line, and I sure everyone "read" me, plus I ended up having to speak to way more people than I wanted to, which was what I was trying to avoid. I guess what I'm saying is, even though the self checkout seems like an easy way to go shopping without having to interact with folks, be prepared for the unexpected to happen!
cheryl reeves
05-23-2015, 12:07 PM
i use the self checkout at wal mart and never have had problems,i scan,pay and leave no problems,besides i know how to use em. besides no one really cares how you dress at wal mart.
Cindia
05-24-2015, 03:57 PM
last time I went to wal mart in a skirt a guy much younger than me asked me for my phone number. Asked me how long i had been dressing and Said he liked girls like me.
donnaS
05-25-2015, 08:42 AM
Went to Walmart the other day to grab a new internet router.
I browsed thru the women's department to pickup up some more panties. I like the high cut nylon briefs by JMS. Swung by the Summer clothes on the way to check out. Found a cute pair of black and white shorts, course I had to get a top to match.
Went on to the check out line. I just left work and was in my greasy mechanic drab from the day's work. I set the items down on the counter, the lady in front of me did a double take at me and the items. Course the panties size 10 package was in plain view.
No response from the cashier.
I was so tickled and giggling all the way home. Told my SO, I think the customer at Walmart got a shock today. We both laughed. Would love to know what she was thinking!
Meg East
05-25-2015, 11:14 AM
I went to the local Walmart, found a cheap but nice black skirt then as I was paying for my purchase the checker went on a rant about how the skirt wasn't "my" style. It more angered me than anything else and I made a decision never to shop there again.
Dianne S
05-25-2015, 03:54 PM
I've never had a bad experience at Walmart. Yes, it's easy to take cheap shots at them, but some of their basics like t-shirts are perfectly fine and look quite decent. The quality is so-so, but they're cheap enough that it doesn't really matter if they don't last for years.
The cashiers have been uniformly pleasant to me. One was even super-friendly and was gushing over a skirt I had bought, saying she wanted to get one for herself when she went on break.
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