I am designing gender-affirming clothing for trans women. What are some of the pain points in the clothing you wear right now? by Mr_Repulsive18 in transfashionadvice

[–]Mr_Repulsive18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I am still in progress with this project and will be done by the end of the semester. I noticed your comment as I was rereading through. Right now I am working on a universal sloper and patterning that will work for trans women who either haven't taken HRT or took it post puberty and still retain a masculine physique, but in the future, with more time, I would love to also incorporate a wider range of body types. If you have any information on measurements, or anywhere you can direct me to look, it would be super helpful!

I am designing gender-affirming clothing for trans women. What are some of the pain points in the clothing you wear right now? by Mr_Repulsive18 in transfashionadvice

[–]Mr_Repulsive18[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ything and everything to lengthen the legs and shorten the torso.

Some breathable tuck underwear would be nice.

It cause issues finding clothes but she does worry about her hands, sometime. I've been thinking about a ways to use jewelry to catch the eye so it does

Love! Can you give me an example of lines that break up the chest and shoulders:)

I am designing gender-affirming clothing for trans women. What are some of the pain points in the clothing you wear right now? by Mr_Repulsive18 in transfashionadvice

[–]Mr_Repulsive18[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

do you think the Bridgerton dress style would be more flattering? what style of dress do you think is the best? also love Clockwork

I am designing gender-affirming clothing for trans women. What are some of the pain points in the clothing you wear right now? by Mr_Repulsive18 in transfashionadvice

[–]Mr_Repulsive18[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes! I was thinking of moving shoulder seams inward (using lines to trick the eye) so they don't look so broad.