Nervous buying women's clothing?
Hi everyone! I have read many times about cross dressers telling sales associates that they are "looking for something for their wife/gf". I know how hard it was for me when I first started buying women's clothing and makeup. Well, here is an idea for the newbies. Get some practice by actually buying gifts for your wife or girlfriend or even your sister and mother. Buy your mom a nice twin set for Christmas! You'll get more comfortable in the women's clothing section and the women in your life will love you. :love:
Yes these size 10 shoes are for my wife
It's really hard for me to venture into the women's section in drab. Sometimes I think it maybe easier to buy clothing while dressed. Especially size 10 shoes. I mean who am I fooling when I walk to the register in drab with a ladies size 10?:o I guess I'll start making a list and checking it twice:D
I used to be nervous but...
I used to be nervous when I shopped always over the phone (before the internet). Once the advent of the internet I just shopped online which made it easier but it was a gamble on the fit and how it would actually look in person. Then last year I set out to go to a store, JC Penney’s and told the sales associate I was looking for things for my self. I went during the week so that the store was not busy. Wow the sales associate was friendly and helpful. I picked out a nice suit, dress, and day to day outfit. She would not let me leave without shoes. It went easy. Now I did have to go upstairs to the men’s dressing rooms to try stuff on but she actually helped me with that too. What a liberating experience. After that I had no problems. What I actually discovered and was told by the sales associate was that the key was to have a mission and do it.
it's a bit easier if we look at it from the outside...
We are all so close to this issue. Maybe I just have been incredibly lucky:
My first shopping trip for Tina was with my wife, who was taking us out to buy a skirt and thigh highs. The choice was totally my wife's as this was all new to me. She picked out a short skirt (incredibly short, actually), held it up to me and proclaimed it should fit nicely. We then went to a different section and picked out some stockings. When we go to the checkout I paid and off we went. No one bothered us and I just filed it away.
So now when I'm in a store like Target or any other large general store, I see no reason not to purchase thigh highs, or peruse the racks for tops or even bras. After all, if I get asked if I need help I can just say, "no thank you, I'm just looking", or "I'm ok". If I'm asked who I'm looking for, it depends how far from home I am. I'm I'm traveling I have no problem saying it's for me. If I want to try something on and I'm in drab, I just take it into the men's fitting rooms.
Just seems so normal!
tina