The transgender community and the broader LGBTQ+ culture are defined by a rich history of resilience and an evolving understanding of identity. While "transgender" refers to gender identity (one's internal sense of self) and "LGBQ" refers to sexual orientation (who one is attracted to), these communities are linked by shared experiences of marginalization and a collective fight for civil rights. Core Concepts of Identity

Seeing "unfiltered" or natural photos helps others in the community feel less alone in their own physical journeys, fostering a sense of belonging that isn't dependent on meeting an impossible standard. A New Visual Language

Bringing topics of trans equality to workplaces and schools helps challenge the societal norms that lead to stigma. Listen to Stories: Engaging with personal narratives, such as those found on It Gets Better

Transgender individuals have long been the architects of LGBTQ+ culture. One of the most significant contributions is Ballroom Culture, which originated in New York City’s Black and Latinx underground scenes.

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: Transgender people have been integral to the LGBTQ+ rights movement since the 1960s, though they have historically faced periods of exclusion even within these spaces. Collectivism & Connection

LGBTQ+ culture is currently shifting toward a more fluid understanding of gender. The rise of non-binary and genderqueer identities within the trans community is challenging the traditional binary (male/female) entirely.

Measure your chest (A) and hips (B) following our indications. 

The reference measurement will always be the larger of the two (A or B).

Look in the chart to which size corresponds to that measurement.

Size chart
SizeReference measurements
 InchesCentimeters
2XS25.6 – 29.465 – 74
XS29.5 – 32.675 – 82
S32.7 – 36.183 – 91
M36.2 – 39.792 – 100
L39.8 – 42.8101 – 108
XL42.9 – 46.3109 – 117
2XL46.4 – 49.9118 – 126
3XL50 – 53127 – 134
4XL53.1 – 55.9135 – 142

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The transgender community and the broader LGBTQ+ culture are defined by a rich history of resilience and an evolving understanding of identity. While "transgender" refers to gender identity (one's internal sense of self) and "LGBQ" refers to sexual orientation (who one is attracted to), these communities are linked by shared experiences of marginalization and a collective fight for civil rights. Core Concepts of Identity

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Bringing topics of trans equality to workplaces and schools helps challenge the societal norms that lead to stigma. Listen to Stories: Engaging with personal narratives, such as those found on It Gets Better The transgender community and the broader LGBTQ+ culture

Transgender individuals have long been the architects of LGBTQ+ culture. One of the most significant contributions is Ballroom Culture, which originated in New York City’s Black and Latinx underground scenes. A New Visual Language Bringing topics of trans

The return of spermatogenesis in transgender women ceasing ... - PMC

: Transgender people have been integral to the LGBTQ+ rights movement since the 1960s, though they have historically faced periods of exclusion even within these spaces. Collectivism & Connection

LGBTQ+ culture is currently shifting toward a more fluid understanding of gender. The rise of non-binary and genderqueer identities within the trans community is challenging the traditional binary (male/female) entirely.