Fashion tip 1: Don't care about fashion as dictated by others and just enjoy what you enjoy.
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Problem: I've never cared about my appearance before and have no idea what I like or a starting point for trying stuff
Listening to others fashion advice gives me that starting point to begin exploring! Sorry I know you don't mean that in a dismissive way, I just wanted to chime in that fashion advice is still worth discussing, it's just not something to hold yourself to =D
You raise a good point, thank you.
Our post was more in the spirit of ignoring the non-consensual barrage of 'advice', shame and other such things both the fashion industry and other people lay on people all the time.
If some{one/many} want(s) it, that's different.
I don't know a lot, but this website has some guides that seem useful
https://www.transvitae.com/rule-of-thirds-trans-womans-guide/
This particular one may be focused on transfemmes but a lot of their articles address transmasc concerns too.
My access to feminine clothes is fairly limited and I don't know much about it at the moment, but I absolutely love long light dresses. No other type of clothes that I ever wore comes close to them, they are really comfortable to wear and really affirming. I also love to spin around in them. I assume that long skirts are similar so I really want to try them on too.
same accept for cream and dark blue dresses
Sweater and jeans, no access to anything fem yet :(
I don't really know about fashion, but I do find it helpful to learn about your body shape and focus on the form and what is flattering or not on your body. For example, a lot of trans women have inverted triangle or "strawberry" shape because of their broad shoulders. Others have more of an "apple" or square shape if their waist is large enough (usually due to male pattern fat distribution).
Reshaping the body by losing and re-gaining weight is a good long-term project, but in the short term it's good to know how clothes are going to look on you.