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By *harliebluestockings OP   Couple  over a year ago

london

I am enjoying (we) the mr up in my clothes and have gone as far as a wig and shoes for him but my clothes are very tight on him. Is there a dress shop that caters for this rather than top shop

Or selfridges and guessing the sizes. Be a lot more fun in a dedicated shop with some advice etc .... there are lots of very pretty TVs on here. Where do you all shop ?

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By *ent_man420Man  over a year ago

Ramsgate

Girlfriend likes me dressing up slutty for her. Started off just going to charity shops to work out best sizes now just buy from womens clothes shops or ebay and the like. Just shopping around for breastforms now.

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By *eanne VegasTV/TS  over a year ago

tameside

I'm afraid buying dresses for men is hard work as most retailers sizes never seem to be the size they say on the labels. We have same problem as you women. Shoes are easier I shoe online at noo shoes as I'm a size 10 they specialise in men's size shoes. Leanne x

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By *ent_man420Man  over a year ago

Ramsgate


"I'm afraid buying dresses for men is hard work as most retailers sizes never seem to be the size they say on the labels. We have same problem as you women. Shoes are easier I shoe online at noo shoes as I'm a size 10 they specialise in men's size shoes. Leanne x"

Just checked there shoes out Thanks

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By *eanne VegasTV/TS  over a year ago

tameside

Your more than welcome bootedup.com also do some nice shoes but they tend to be women sizes so go one size up for shoes and two sizes for boots. X

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"Girlfriend likes me dressing up slutty for her. Started off just going to charity shops to work out best sizes now just buy from womens clothes shops or ebay and the like. Just shopping around for breastforms now."

Google for silicone sally. The shop name has changed now, can never remember the new name, but you should be able to find the link from the old name. They sell inexpensive inserts - chicken fillets - that you just slip inside your bra. Don't try to go for enormous boobs, imho they can look silly. But fillets can give you a couple of sizes up from whatever you naturally have, you can look pretty good for maybe twenty quid.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport

Dresses - Primark can be as good as anywhere and is cheap enough to make mistakes. Just take a tape measure in with you and measure across the waist, bust, of the clothes. For daywear i go for loose flowing dresses, so just have to make sure big enough, a lot are one size anyway.

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By *cutebum9Couple  over a year ago

wallsend

I use an online cd clothes converter then buy clothes and underwear for my husband on eBay or online shops

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I use an online cd clothes converter then buy clothes and underwear for my husband on eBay or online shops"

As above, and check out some charity shops to start off, inexpensive to make a few initial purchases to get an idea of sizes.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East


"I am enjoying (we) the mr up in my clothes and have gone as far as a wig and shoes for him but my clothes are very tight on him. Is there a dress shop that caters for this rather than top shop

Or selfridges and guessing the sizes. Be a lot more fun in a dedicated shop with some advice etc .... there are lots of very pretty TVs on here. Where do you all shop ?"

Charity shops can be very good.

If something fits, great. If it doesn't, you've given a few £s to a good cause.

Quality can be variable, so you just need to be fussy when rummaging.

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By *i amy cdTV/TS  over a year ago

leicester

There is a shop that deals for just tv's, unless they closed now, it's called transformation

You can go in and they dress you up and do make up etc and can spend 4 hours there being a woman , they also sell all clothes n toys n magazines n films all to do with tv's x

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By *illiam101000Man  over a year ago

Melton Mowbray


"There is a shop that deals for just tv's, unless they closed now, it's called transformation

You can go in and they dress you up and do make up etc and can spend 4 hours there being a woman , they also sell all clothes n toys n magazines n films all to do with tv's x"

haven't seen anything from transformation for years . Used to have their magazines years ago before the rise of the internet. Lot's of good stuff as I remember. X

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By *i amy cdTV/TS  over a year ago

leicester

There still a shop in Manchester I used to go Birmingham one x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

For most things NEXT, M+S and yes even Tescos and Sainsbury's. Sizes are mostly ok but h&m are always always too small. What's your husbands measurements ?

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By *harliebluestockings OP   Couple  over a year ago

london


"For most things NEXT, M+S and yes even Tescos and Sainsbury's. Sizes are mostly ok but h&m are always always too small. What's your husbands measurements ?"

Standard ex rugby player. 35 inch waist. 44 inch chest. 16.5 neck. Will check out the local charity shop. Like that idea a lot. Thanks all. Xx

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By *exysurferMan  over a year ago

Bromley

There was a shop called Miss Lola’s. Think they’re East London way but believe it was a dress up shop. X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mm, this old northern bird lurves a guy who's suited n booted, ,,initially, ,

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By *illy_the_tvTV/TS  over a year ago

hoorn, Netherlands

Honestly, Primark is my go to, it's cheap so if you make a mistake it's not too big of a deal. There's certain women's clothing that just isn't suited to TVs because of the body shape difference. The general rule is don't buy off the shoulder clothes as it accentuates the broader shoulders and trapezius muscles

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham

I guess im lucky .I can go into any shop Any girl would go .I'm a dress size 8 to 10 and a shoe size 7 . but even being this size it still varies shop to shop as to what size will fit you .they all differ

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By *i amy cdTV/TS  over a year ago

leicester

I would also.say Primark

A lot of little shops I have been too I ask if I can try the stuff on , they have never said No, most ships seem helpful,,,, not sure about the bigger shops though x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For most things NEXT, M+S and yes even Tescos and Sainsbury's. Sizes are mostly ok but h&m are always always too small. What's your husbands measurements ?

Standard ex rugby player. 35 inch waist. 44 inch chest. 16.5 neck. Will check out the local charity shop. Like that idea a lot. Thanks all. Xx"

35 waist 12/14 at Next / M+S for skirts etc

44 chest up in the 20's for tops, some bodycon dresses have a LOT of stretch though

xxc

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By *harliebluestockings OP   Couple  over a year ago

london

Thanks all. Primark and charity shops it is.

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By *uzie69xTV/TS  over a year ago

Maidstone


"Standard ex rugby player. 35 inch waist. 44 inch chest. 16.5 neck. Will check out the local charity shop. Like that idea a lot. Thanks all. Xx"

Sounds like he'll be Women's Size 20?

Tops / dresses which are strappy, halter neck or sleeveless if his shoulders are too large.

Choose stretchy fabrics - easier to fit. One of my guy friend tried on my long maxi stretchy dresses with spaghetti straps but on him, it stretched side-ways and only came down to his knees...! LOL

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There is a shop that deals for just tv's, unless they closed now, it's called transformation

You can go in and they dress you up and do make up etc and can spend 4 hours there being a woman , they also sell all clothes n toys n magazines n films all to do with tv's x"

Thats closed now the only shop is in manchester

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By *illiam101000Man  over a year ago

Melton Mowbray

Primark good as also you don't stand out as its so busy and no one notices. But wouldn't go changing rooms. So much better if you have a female friend to go with. It's always exciting though I find. X

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By *istressZoeTV/TS  over a year ago

cheshire

I get some lovey stuff from amazon x

My friend got some lovely bridal wear from eBay x

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By *an_buryMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

I've bought lingerie and ladies gym gear from primark. Cheap. Have had to guess. Usually size 14. I'm 34 w 40 c

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By *ouisetvchesterTV/TS  over a year ago

mold

I always find M&S fit really nicely and they do most shoes in a wide fit too. Staff are excellent and helpful, good changing rooms. Next are good but sizes can sometimes be on the small side.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I usually go to Sana primark or charety shops

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