12-18-2015, 06:41 AM
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#398
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Roadster Guy
How Do You Identify?: FTM, Stone Butch
Preferred Pronoun?: He
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Northeast
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Originally Posted by randrum
I wanted to tell everyone about a really good experience I had yesterday.
Now I'm definitely a jeans and t-shirt butch. Even for work, the extent of my "dressing up" is khakis and a polo. But I find myself needing something dressy for an engagement party I'm going to on New Year's Eve.
I decided to bite the bullet and get a nice suit. Something properly fitted and tailored. I decided to try Men's Wearhouse because that is their business. But I was a little worried because here I am, obviously female, walking into a Men's Wearhouse to get fitted for a suit.
Turns out I worried needlessly. What a great experience! They did not treat me differently or give me a hard time. In fact, they made me feel welcome and comfortable. Helped me find a suit that was sized right and had an in-house tailor to make the alterations necessary. They even helped me match shoes, shirts, ties... Everything I needed to complete the look.
Now I won't lie, it was more expensive than I had anticipated. But well worth it. I know that I'll be looking sharp for the party and walked out of there feeling very confident.
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I have heard many times that Men's Wearhouse treats butches well and they don't bat an eye at a butch coming in. It must be something in their policies or something because I think the stores are all over the country.
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