The right pair of shoes can instantly transform the way you look, feel, and walk. That’s why a girl can never own too many pairs!
Of course, not all shoes are created equal and some styles are much more flattering and feminizing than others.
That’s why in this blog post, I’ve compiled the top 7 shoe styles for crossdressers and transgender women.
From classy high heels to comfortable flats, here are the best MTF shoes to enhance your feminine image.
1. Classic Black Pumps
What could be more chic than a pair of classic black pumps? They add a polished look to any outfit, making them a feminine wardrobe staple.
For the most mileage, choose a closed-toe, full back style with a heel that’s high enough to help loosen up your hips as you walk.
2. Ballet Flats
You don’t have to wear high heels to look feminine!
Ballet flats are a fantastic option, especially if you’re on the taller side or want to look pretty and stylish without sacrificing comfort.
3. D’Orsay Pumps
The d’Orsay is a beautiful and elegant pump style in which the sides are cut away to reveal the arch of the foot.
D’Orsay pumps are perfect for showing off shapely legs – an asset for most crossdressers and transgender women.
4. T-Straps
T-straps add a sexy touch to pumps, high heel sandals, and flats. T-strap shoes have two distinct benefits:
- The ankle strap offers extra support for your ankles, making them easier to walk in than other heels.
- The vertical line created by the center strap draws the eye upwards, making your legs look longer.
5. Nude Heels
If you’re on a budget, nude heels will give you the most mileage since they can be worn with literally any color of outfit.
Choose a nude tone that blends in with your skin to make your legs look miles long – an added bonus!
6. Wedges
Still trying to master walking in heels? Then consider a wedge heel. Since the sole covers more ground, they’re much easier to walk in.
One caveat: Wedges have a chunky look, so they are best for those with thinner legs. Stay away from them if you have large or muscular legs.
7. Tall Boots
Boots are sexy and sassy, so they’re a wardrobe must.
Choose knee high boots for the most elegant look. Tall boots are more flattering and slimming than ankle boots or boots that hit the middle of the calf.
Let’s talk shoes!
Of course, these 7 shoe styles are only the beginning! While all of these options are fantastic, the best shoes are the ones that make YOU look and feel your best.
I could talk about shoes for days, so let’s keep the conversation going!
Take my poll and then and share a photo of yourself wearing your favorite shoes in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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I am so in love with high heels I cannot buy enough of them.
I am so in love with high heels I cannot buy enough of them.
I love shoes and I will say that I am picky about them , It kind of odd that my feet will fit in the same size as my male size ,,, which is a great time saver. I guess my feet aren’t wide width
I love sexy heels and boots
Got a few in mind to buy
I love shoes but I have a problem getting pretty shoes because of my size. I wear a 15 in womens shoes and there is very little made that big. I can wear a 13 in some open toe and sandal sizes but they are still uncomfortable. Help!
I’ve found a lot of straps that I like, but, even though I don’t have huge feet, my ankles are thick so the only straps I can wear are ones that stretch.
I so love my heels and I truly must buy more… giggles
I’ve been cross-dressing since I was 4 yrs old, the only thing that I can’t stop buying is shoes, whether heels, flats or wedges, I’m just obsessed over them. I don’t buy just any shoe either, I buy my shoes if the shoe design is nice, and lightweight. The attached picture of the shoes were one of the shoes I bought last. When I do shoe shopping I have to see what shoes they have and what jeggings, leggings, shorts, skirts and dresses I have already and then I put an image of all my outfits I have and match the right pair (comfortable) to go with the outfit. I look at teenagers as young as 12, all the way to my age see what’s trending by looking at their outfits and the type of footwear they have. I’m more of a stylist type of women I don’t really like wearing sneakers, I’m the type that if it’s possible stiletto heel sandal heel height 5″ (and up) and above the knee dress, since it’s not possible I wear my heels and dresses/skirts for weddings and parties. It also depends on the weather too I don’t want to wear something small and show off more than I intended to show. Other than that I have about over 25, 30 pairs of shoes and each one I bought because it was a great combination to the outfit I’m wearing.