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submitted 1 year ago by type_1 to c/mtf

Tl;Dr: the title of the post

I'm going to start HRT in a couple weeks and I need to dress business casual at the minimum at work. I'm not a big fan of dresses and skirts and I don't have a lot of money to buy a ton of new clothes with, so what are some good brands or styles of pants that will keep fitting as my proportions change? I don't want to wear sweats to work until I know what size to buy pants in, but I also have no idea what extent of changes to expect from HRT since no one in my immediate family has transitioned.

Am I overthinking this? I just want to avoid spending a fortune on pants in the next year.

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[-] fadingembers 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Old Navy has a style of pants called pixie pants that are meant to be a bit more formal, but also has some stretch and comes in tons of different cuts! They always have sales going on so don't ever buy anything from them for full price lol

[-] StartledStarling@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I second this. I've worn pixie pants to work for years.

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