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Post Secondary: Gender Affirming Shapewear

Created by Adrian Keith

Help us make Alex, our redesigned tucking panties, a reality.

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Thu Aug 3 '17 Announcement
over 6 years ago – Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 12:39:46 AM

Our Day One Video Update

Wed Aug 2 '17 Announcement
over 6 years ago – Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 02:55:48 PM

Oh My Gosh Everyone! Thank you for an amazing first 24 hours!

The feedback we've gotten on the project so far has been wonderful.

We want to answer a couple of questions we've gotten with this first update:

Q: I am donating pairs of the Alex Tucking Panty, why is there a shipping cost?

A: This answer has 2 parts. First, part of that shipping cost will be used by us to get all of the donated pairs to Point of Pride so that they can get them to the people who need them. The second part is, part of that shipping cost will be going to Point of Pride so that they can ship the Alex Tucking Panties to their new homes. So you are donating for both the panties and to get them to their new owner. Pretty cool!

Q: How much will it cost to ship my Alex Tucking Panties to me?

A: All tucking panties will be shipped by USPS Priority so that all items include tracking numbers. If you are in the US, 1 & 3 packs are $7 shipping. 7 packs are $12. If you are international, 1 & 3 packs are $23 shipping. 7 packs are $30.

Q: What is Post Secondary? Why is it called Post Secondary?

A: In middle school we learn about puberty and secondary sex characteristics. Sure a lot of what we learned in middle school was wrong, but those terms tend to stick in our brains. When we started talking about gender affirming shapewear a comment was made about minimizing those pesky secondary sex characteristics (in that conversation we were discussing breasts), and that's where it started. 

In college (or post secondary education...) many schools allow you to take classes without a traditional letter grade, on a Pass/Fail system instead. Since we happen to believe that transgender people's need to pass is a BS requirement that society has put on us, we decided that the line should point to moving beyond that middle school mentality (being in a post secondary sex characteristic world) and should call out the fact that how you present should not be dictated by a narrow window of passing or not.

Thank you again. 

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We'll be back with another update after $3,000!