Businesswoman Career Wear

While it seems that everyone is dressing down these days, the one setting where a transgendered woman won't be out of place in a skirt, pantyhose, and high heels is at the office. The career woman look is about the only everyday look that is truly feminine. Follow these links to fashions that look great on and off of the job.

Classic Feminine Career Styles from Lew Magram.

For a tailored yet feminine look, try this lovely crepe suit featuring a curvy jacket with contrasting trim on the collar, cuffs, and cutaway hem. Matching skirt has a back zip closure and vent. In black / white or taupe / brown in misses and womens sizes.
Bring out the careerwoman in you with this chic and shapely skirt suit with its fitted jacket and a slim, back zip skirt. Offered in misses and womens sizes in taupe, red, black, and aubergine. A shapely pullover dress with three-quarter sleeves, lined bodice, and a tantalizing draped neckline that spills to the waist with fluid grace. In a lovely hand washable polyester/spandex knit.


Feminine, classic styles for the discerning woman

Crossdressing in Hanes Pantyhose

panties and bras from transvestites favorite shop   234 x 60 - Blouse  Shop Chadwick's Career Collection!

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Working Woman Essentials from
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Short-Sleeve Embroidered Lace Blouse icon
Beautifully patterned stretch lace with front tricot panel for added coverage. Sizes small-3X in white, black, sage, and pink.


Pinstriped Jacket & Dress
Longer jacket has open front, jewel neck, shoulder pads. Sleeveless jewel-neck sheath has princess shaping, twin demi-belt with hardware details, back zip and vent. Washable polyester poplin.


Sweetheart-Neck Suit
Classic femininity that's a cut above. Gently-shaped jacket has detachable modesty insert, decorative clip close, shoulder pads. Pull-on elastic-waist straight skirt with back kick pleat. Washable polyester poplin.





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