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threaddamage · 5 years
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So a few months ago I got some bad news that I would no longer be able to sew as a profession or hobby. I have a pretty bad cyst on my left thumb. As per doctor's recommendations he suggested that I quit sowing until I've had a professional look at my hand and maybe had a couple of surgeries.
I took the last 90 days to re-evaluate my brand and what I had been doing thus far. I wanted nothing more than to bring gender-affirming fashion to the people the fashion industry doesn't recognize.
Did you know that the models within the fashion industry only makes up 8% of the human race? What about the other 96% of us?
I am pleased to announce that I have created a new line of fashion utilizing vendors from across the world to make custom made-to-order printed fashion that is both affirming and comfortable while simultaneously eliminating the need for warehouses and reducing our carbon footprint overall on the planet.
When I started thread damage it was my greatest endeavor to create gender-affirming fashion that is form-fitting and functional for the LGBT community so that people can feel affirmed on their journey, wherever it may take them. Today I am overjoyed to announce that that dream is slowly becoming a reality as I am able to design/oversee almost every aspect of my garments.
This is really only the beginning of what I have in store for the Brand. Leave a comment below and let me know what you think.
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threaddamage · 5 years
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First off I would like to say super thank you to my girl Danielle for her amazing poses! and Casey for her great photos! I started this dress over a year ago, before starting t. I had hand surgery oh, and it didn't heal right. Which is why it took so long to get this dress out. This moment that was just over a year in the making, and was well worth it because I don't think that the photos would have come out as good had I rushed myself to finish this project.
I have been so blessed with models coming forward that I can scarcely keep up with the garments I need to make/finish. What a wonderful problem to have! I had so much fun making this dress that I will be making more in the future.
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This dress is comprised of black velvet with white satin applique and has approximately 6 gross Stones individually applied across the body of the dress.
Model: @desplanade
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Photo: @casey.shepard.photography
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Dress: me
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threaddamage · 5 years
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love yourself! first love yourself most! Take the time to be proud of yourself because you are an awesome person. The world would not be the same without you.
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wherever you are on your journey, even if you feel stuck or buried. Remember that you are a seed and a seed cannot grow without being buried.
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Creating gender-affirming fashion beyond the binary.
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threaddamage · 5 years
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Over one year ago before starting testosterone I started a dress. I had no idea who I would put it on I had this vision. A black velvet dress with white satin applique covered in rhinestones. It's sat in my closet for over a year because I had hand surgery and was unable to finish it. though I really wanted to finish it. I knew that I wouldn't do a good job because of the immense pain that I was in due to my somewhat botched recovery. They went in to clean out the joint, but a cyst formed on that joint and has never been the same. Though I was in tremendous pain and dealing with a lot of physical stress I asked a ask a model / friend of mine too wear the dress. So I had to finish the dress....to be continued.
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threaddamage · 5 years
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look, im pretty fucking pissed at how this site treats my trans sisters, so here’s an incomplete list of resources i found that include stuff for trans women and transfem enbies:
HEALTH
about the dangers of tucking
about the symptoms of heart attacks in trans people
map of trans and intersex friendly doctors (doesnt work on mobile, but heres a post with more info about it)
about HRT, doctors visits, and budgets
about the types of hormones and anti-androgens
tips for starting HRT
how to get HRT
insurances that cover HRT (mostly US based, i believe- didnt have the energy to check all the links)
this is for pokemon go users, but its good for general summer stuff and outdoor exercise!
CLOTHES/MAKEUP AND PRESENTING FEMININE
summer resources and advice for when youre swimming
undergarments and swimwear masterpost
clothes and general tips
shoes, makeup, and general stuff
clothes AND makeup
makeup tutorial (with pictures)
literally just all the makeup resources you need, including places to buy on a budget and more accessible brushes
this isnt necessarily trans, but it is a bunch of makeup bloggers organized in a way that you can easily find people with similar features to your own 
EDIT: VOICE (unfortunately i havent had time to watch all of these videos, unfortunately, but im planning on doing so soon)
the art of voice feminization (goes into the like, the technical stuff of it, posted by what seems to be a reliable channel)
5 tips on voice feminization (uses the term “mtf”, if that makes you uncomfortable)
finding your female voice (seems to be an older video series, has “mtf” and “transsexual”, at least in the description. i havent gotten the chance to check content)
article with tips on feminization, and exercises
trans voice coaching tips (uses the term “mtf”) 
OTHER
help with name changes (in the US) 
webcomics with and about trans characters
an article for non trans women on how to be a better ally to trans women of color
if you have anything else, please feel free to either reblog with it or to message me it, and ill edit the post!
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threaddamage · 5 years
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Since putting out the ad for models a number of gentlemen's and other humans have come forward. I've heard a lot of complaints about feeling lumpy, that even though binders flatten just fine, they don't help with lumps. Getting a smooth silhouette was very important to my guy who is very gratuitous in the chest, measuring at a 38/40 DDD. Even though this was our first meeting we're definitely going to meet again.
We got a binder on him and got him looking flat and smooth. He will be modeling more in the future, so stay tuned for more.
Also we were so excited about the binder that we forgot to get a reaction video, and a before pic for comparison. Oops. Won't happen again, unless it does.
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threaddamage · 5 years
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Truth
Pacific Islander/Pacifica LGBTQ+
People are beautiful, and deserve to have a wonder day, week, month, year, life❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
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threaddamage · 5 years
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sometimes I hate how much modern clothing is determined to show women’s bodies
like if it’s not skimpy, it’s skin-tight- leggings, skinny jeans, bodycon dresses, etc.
doing historical costuming has made me hyper-aware of just how “on display” my body is when I’m wearing normal modern outfits, and it affects my behavior. don’t bend over to pick things up at work because men will stare at your ass. sit differently so you don’t show stomach rolls. a guy running a pop-up stand next to my shop commented so much on how I had “great legs” that I didn’t wear leggings and skirts- one of my favorite winter outfit combinations -for the rest of the season
there’s a certain freedom in medium-to-long skirts and skirt supports, I find: the freedom to define what people see of my body. men won’t stop being creepy no matter what women wear, but I like that kind of dramatic body re-framing. you don’t get to see my legs and hips, Creepy Guys. you get to see a massive bell skirt, or a bustle, or an upended trumpet flower shape. my body is to be seen only by those I’ve chosen to trust, not the world at large
of course, empowerment is different for different women. some feel comfortable and powerful showing as much of their shape as possible, and I applaud them in doing exactly that. what pisses me off is the pressure from the fashion industry for all of us to be empowered by the same thing…a thing that just so happens to tie in with the diet industry and the cosmetics industry. it’s easier to sell the idea that you have to be hairless and smooth and thin and blemish-free when it’s all on display
sometimes I just wish I could go about in a hoop skirt and a t-shirt that says “fuck off” in delicate script
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threaddamage · 5 years
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Made some awesome vector art for my shop. When surfing round on the interwebs I came across the concept of a dead astronaut. Loved it! Wasn't sure why, but I had to create this art. This is not an endorsement for my store, I just love these astronauts so much that I decided to share them. But if you are interested you can always find shirts and other stuff on my Etsy.
10 in total, I know that there's a whole lot more flags out there. I didn't get to make all of the flags into astronauts....yet. Leave a comment below and I will do an astronaut in that flag color scheme. Or just let me know what you think.
Creating gender-affirming fashion beyond the binary.
Trans, Pan, Genderfluid, Genderqueer, Non-Binary, Gay, Ace, Agender, Atomantic, Bisexual.
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threaddamage · 5 years
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Here's some older images from about a year ago of some of the first binders I ever created. My binders are created to be form-fitting and functional like a second skin but cool enough to stand on their own like a tank top..
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The Thread Damage B.I.N.D.e.r. is a new form of binder that is made to be functional, and comfortable like a second skin, but also cool enough to stand on its own as a tank-top or half-tank.
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Each B.I.N.D.e.r. is reversible with hidden seams/French seams so there is no excess bulk. The original B.I.N.D.e.r. feature heavy duty straps for a comfortable secure fit. This B.I.N.D.e.r. gives even support all the way around your body.
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Making sure the wearer is comfortable and affirmed is key to a good B.I.N.D.e.r. thats why I have worked personally with members of the community and listened what they have to say about binders, to create the best product possible.
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THREAD DAMAGE B.I.N.D.e.r
Straps:
•Add support to the binder encircling each shoulder from under the arm along the outside of the chest.
•You should be able to slip a finger comfortably between your shoulder and strap.
•If binder straps dig into you then the binder is too small or you may need a strap length that provides better support.
•Straps should be comfortable and stay in place.
Main: The body of the B.I.N.D.e.r. should give even support all the way around your body.
•Front: provides the primary support,
•Back: Power mesh or solid lycra (optional).
•You should be able to run a finger snugly under the binder but feel comfortable when you’re seated.
•The body of the B.I.N.D.e.r. should do most of the work.
Sizing details
How to measure:
You’ll need a sports bra or nothing, as the chest should lay at the midpoint between your shoulders and elbows.
1. Bust: Using a soft measuring tape wrap the tape snug around your chest at the fullest point.
2 Under Bust: Measure around your rib cage, directly under your bust.
Breathe out.
Be careful to keep the tape level to the ground from front to back.
Custom sizes- available at no extra charge if you cant find your measurements feel free to DM me for a custom B.I.N.D.e.r.
Custom Measurements:
Take a snug measurement across the fullest of your chest from Armpit to armpit.
Length:
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Measure from armpit down to where your wrist naturally lay at your side.
Half:
Lean to one side to find your natural crease, measure from the armpit to your natural crease
What to look for:
Binder is too small:
•If there is pulling, pinching, or chaffing (especially under the arms) the binder is too small.
•If the binder is too tight when standing or sitting, it’s too small and can damage the rib cage. Binder is too big:
•If the binder puckers in the front you may have a binder that is too big and may need a binder with less coverage.
•If it’s riding up in the front or back the binder is too loose.
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threaddamage · 5 years
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About a month-and-a-half ago I fractured my left clavicle and haven't been able to model B.I.N.D.e.r.s. So I put out an ad asking humans of the community to come forward to model binders and earn one for themselves. A few guys came forward, I got fantastic feedback! And best of all I made new friends. Here is just a taste of the shoot we did today. More to come. Stay tuned :-)
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I'm still looking for 9 trans masculine/ Non-Binary models to model a new prints of B.I.N.D.e.r.s. created to be form fitting and functional like a second skin but cool enough to stand on its own as a tank top.
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XXS-4XL to model half and full Thread Damage B.I.N.D.e.r.s in my studio and on location around Scottsdale/Tempe.
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Any model who comes forward will get a binder of their choice for modeling.
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I will have them edited and posted to my Instagram and various Social Media help build your following & portfolio
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Professional inquiries only. DM me for collaborations.
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Like and follow.
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Creating gender-affirming fashion beyond the binary.
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threaddamage · 5 years
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Luckily it was windy today and we got some great shots.
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This dress is built on:
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size 42 mannequin.
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Features a built-in bodysuit and 44 DD bra.
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Bodysuit and Bra are both made of neoprene.
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Bust:48"
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Waist: 38"
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Skirt: length 60", but can be cut to any length.
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Materials: neoprene, Lycra, Satin.
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Creating gender affirming fashion beyond the binary.
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threaddamage · 6 years
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Comment below and let me know how I can help
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threaddamage · 6 years
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Designed with AMAB/NON BINARY person in mind this dress is XL or 42" around the chest with and over all length of 40" from shoulder to bottom. . contrasting blocks xome together wondefulltt to gorm a nive slimming effect. . Because TD is using up old fabric that we no longer keep in stock there is only one avalible in this print, link avalible in bio . Solid colors contrast wonderfully as velvet on velvet combo compliments the wearer. . Size:XL pre HRT AMAB/NON BINARY Hand wash/ hang dry .
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threaddamage · 6 years
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I have had a lot of fun making this shoot happen. Thanks so much man for taking time to get together...Just a random-ish meet up with a new friend. Met this fine man at a trans awareness meet-up over the week. Loved his look, I had to get some shirts him. We became fast friends and while everyone was up for a meet and greet I said "I don't have enough male models..." his hand shot straight up amd we made this happen like the next day, looking forward to future shoots!.... . If you're in the greater Phoenix area, are lgbt+, have a reliable mode of transportation and are a model looking for something sleek, new, gender affirming or if you just have to rant about fashion DM me. . Creating gender affirming fashion for transwoman transmen and those outside the gender binary
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threaddamage · 7 years
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Made for transmen these shirts address the problems I've heard over the last year like . . "the neck is usually too big and you can see my binder underneath" . "The arms feel too loose and baggy, like you can see up my sleeve" . "I was told that I don't look masculine and sometimes people don't believe in me." . Here at Thread Damage we address all these problems and more via our shirts that are designed to relieve dysphoria due to ill fitting or over large shirts. . to show the most masculine features of the body we have adapted shirts from scratch to help broaden the shoulders, enlarge/defined bicep, accompanied with a wider cut at the bottom of the shirt to accommodate the hips. . These shirt's give the illusion of a tapered slim form while having enough room in the hip to not stretch or endanger the buttons. . Handmade from 100% cotton these shirts are made to order and will not be started untill the payment is completed. . Measurements XS ... Chest 32" - 42" ... Neck 12" - 12 1/2" S ... Chest 35" - 37" ... Neck 13" - 13 1/2" M ... Chest 38" -40" ... Neck 14" - 14 1/2" L ... Chest 40" - 43" ... Neck 15" - 15 1/2 " XL ... Chest 43" - 46" ... Neck 16" - 16 1/2" XXL ... Chest 46" -51" ... Neck 17 " - 17 1/2"
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