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- Jan 27, 2016
Your Voices: Justice, size 26GG
Bras Outside the Box: You're transmasculine; can you say a little more about what this means for you personally? Do you identify exclusively as male? Justice: I do not. I tend to identify as transmasculine agender. However, as this is a more obscure identifier, I stick with simpler terms in non-trans circles. I prefer gender-neutral pronouns to be used when referring to me. BOTB: What do you look for in a bra, besides a good fit? J: I look for solid colors and simple lines. I


- Nov 14, 2015
Bras for Trans Women: Non-Fetish Options
As anyone who has ever searched online for lingerie made for trans or cross-gender people will know, options are unfortunately quite limited. It takes some exploration and experimentation to find out, first of all, what works best on your body and for your personal sense of style, and second, which products will meet these needs. If you're a trans woman, you may have measurements that fall outside standard sizing, especially when it comes to bras. That ends up drastically lim
- Nov 6, 2015
Welcome to Bras Outside the Box!
Hey everyone! Thanks for being here. I'm thrilled to introduce my new lingerie blog, Bras Outside the Box. I created this site for women seeking bras and lingerie to meet needs that the mainstream lingerie market fails to cover. That includes those of us with unusual sizes, body proportions, and conditions that make standard bras difficult to wear. I've identified several categories that I want to focus on for product reviews, news, and other items of interest: pregnant/nursi