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Clothes

 

 

 

Work in progress - to be completed ASAP.

One of the steps in achieving a presentable look is wearing clothes that are appropriate for your age group. This section will cover the young teenager (if you're lucky enough to start young) up to about about the age of twenty-five

.If you pay attention to what girls in your age group are wearing and certain bit to your waldrobe it can go a long way to helping your passabilty and acceptance as the gender you are presenting as.

We've divided it in to sections. Each section contains a sub-section - one for girls and one for boys.

Bodyshape:

This section covers how to to work out what your body shape is. What your size is and what looks work best with your shape. And how to mannipulate your siloute so that it looks more femine or masuline depending on your chosen gender.

Casual Wear:

This section covers casual everyday looks to go for, for your chosen gender. What bits to select and what to avoid.

Evening Wear:

This section covers evening/going out wear - how to step up the casual look to a more finished look. Without out over doing it.

Nighttime Wear:

The fun party wear look - without the 'drag' look.

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