I spent over 20 years here in the US wearing clothing that came from either a ladies clothing store or department while living and presenting male and I had very little issues with it.
Don't get me wrong, it may not have been totally obvious but it was definitely noticeable. Most would first notice the fact that I carried a purse. If they noticed my purse, then they would try to put the rest of the pieces together. They would notice if I carried my purse in a cross body fashion, the straps fell between the girls and then they would notice that my girls were supported by my bra. My tops and slacks were women's, but had an androgynous look to them.
99.9 % of the time men would never notice or say anything and women may notice and I had only had compliments on my wardrobe choices.
❤️ Sophie ❤️
I dress 100% off the women's rack and will do nothing less.
Living in Texas, and attending a day-center I find staff here is quite abrasive towards me and enforcement of strict rules while I attend.
The program doctor will not provide documentation for a court application to change genders nor supports it in the least.
I need their services, so I have no choice in the matter.
My choice in attire is barely flying under the radar while at the center, I do not have any problems whilst out shopping on weekends in my sexy outfits.
One way or the other, I present myself as female everyday.