Friendly shopping experience for soft butch adolescent?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it is a daytime or casual evening (beach?) wedding I would look for a seersucker suit or blazer in larger boys sizes. You could probably find some chambray color pants to wear with it.

Look at large boys sizes instead of men’s—she’s tiny and probably isn’t any bigger than a 12 or 14. Most stores will have a size chart and you can measure to see what’s closest as far as fit in the chest and waist. You may have to end up getting some tailoring done to keep it from looking sloppy.

You can also make a boys’ blazer look more dressy by swapping out the buttons for something with a little shine or sparkle, or just some color.

http://www.brooksbrothers.com/Two-Button-Seersucker-Junior-Jacket/BM00025,default,pd.html

https://m.macys.com/shop/product/tommy-hilfiger-seersucker-blazer-big-boys?ID=5729494&pla_country=US&CAGPSPN=pla&CAWELAID=120156340022126335&CAAGID=19788313749&CATCI=aud-374536321189:pla-379834077027&cm_mmc=Google_Kids_PLA-_-Kids_Tommy+Hilfiger+-+GS_Jackets-_-67042972749-_-pg1971502_m_kclickid_2e890573-05a5-4b70-b0af-f7e77892a0e5&trackingid=413x1971502&catargetid=120156340018339573&cadevice=m&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9dn79vOZ3AIVHrjACh0MIgLqEAQYBiABEgKD4_D_BwE



Thanks. She tried on a 12. I would like it a bit more fitted, so maybe she’ll agree to some tailoring. Once we have pants I think the shirt size situation might be clearer. I’d prefer a neat look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely stick with girls/women for pants if she is at all curvy--the male stuff is really unlikely to work.

Also for a summer wedding that might be HOT, how would she feel about flowing pants/top? Good look, easy to fit, more comfortable in hot weather.


It will be indoors. I think she’ll see flowy as girly, even for pants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No additional suggestions, but I LOVE that you are letting her be herself and supporting her in her clothing choices! Go you!


Thanks. We’re fortunate to have a child who has been patient with us as we learned about gender expression. Also lucky to live in a community that isn’t intolerant. Sometimes I really wish she had a lesbian fairy godmother to help navigate some things we’re clueless about.


I just want to second this. Your family sounds awesome.
Anonymous
Landsend has a size calculator where you put in measurements and also sizes of clothing brands that fit you and they will tell you what size to get for individual items.
also returns can be brought to Sears
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No additional suggestions, but I LOVE that you are letting her be herself and supporting her in her clothing choices! Go you!
+1 You're a fantastic parent!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No additional suggestions, but I LOVE that you are letting her be herself and supporting her in her clothing choices! Go you!


Thanks. We’re fortunate to have a child who has been patient with us as we learned about gender expression. Also lucky to live in a community that isn’t intolerant. Sometimes I really wish she had a lesbian fairy godmother to help navigate some things we’re clueless about.


I just want to second this. Your family sounds awesome.


how could would it be though if there were gender nonconformity personal shoppers for teens!
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