THE SHIRT, that’s all 😊
Following up on my absolute favorite shirt, I wanted to dive a little deeper into how I navigate fashion and confidence as a one-legged woman. It's not just about one piece of clothing; it's about building a wardrobe that makes you feel amazing, inside and out! For anyone else living with a limb difference or just looking to boost their self-esteem through style, here are some of my personal insights and tips. First off, comfort is paramount, but it doesn't mean sacrificing style. I often get asked about finding pants or sweatpants that work well with a prosthetic. My trick is to look for stretchy, adaptable fabrics. Joggers or wide-leg pants are often a lifesaver because they accommodate the prosthetic comfortably without looking bulky. I also love leggings, especially for active days, and just adapting them to my needs. Don't be afraid to try different sizes or even get things altered slightly. It's all about making the clothes work for *you*, not the other way around. Think of it as creating your own 'fashion bandit' style – a unique look that serves your comfort and personality. When it comes to tops, like the shirt I shared, I focus on pieces that highlight my personality and make me feel vibrant. Whether it's a bold print or a soft, comforting fabric, the right top can instantly lift your mood. It's a way to draw attention upwards and express myself creatively. Accessorizing is also key! A statement necklace, a fun scarf, or even a chic clutch can pull an outfit together and add that extra touch of confidence. These little details can make a huge difference in how you present yourself and how you feel throughout the day. Beyond clothing, my 'fee statement' to myself (and to you!) is all about self-acceptance. There have been days when I've struggled, feeling like I didn't fit in or that my body was a challenge. But over time, I've learned that true confidence comes from within. It’s about embracing every part of your journey, including your limb difference. Finding clothes that you genuinely love, that make you feel strong and beautiful, is a powerful step in that journey. It's not about hiding or conforming; it's about celebrating who you are. So, whether you're looking for practical tips on dressing with a prosthetic, or just seeking inspiration to feel more 'you' in your everyday style, remember this: your unique body is beautiful, and fashion is a tool to express that beauty. Don’t be afraid to experiment, find what works for you, and most importantly, wear what makes you feel like the incredible, resilient person you are. It truly helps to boost that 'feeling myself' vibe every single day.














































































o don't care if you didn't have no toes on the other foot. you still fine