The Magic of the Toni Garment: Enhancing Confidence and Empowerment for Crossdressers

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Toni Garment for CD Magic The Toni garment for CD Magic is a revolutionary product that combines fashion and technology. CD Magic, a global leader in audio technology, has teamed up with fashion designer Toni to create this innovative product. The Toni garment is a stylish piece of clothing that integrates CD Magic's advanced audio technology. It features built-in speakers and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music wherever they go. Whether it's a morning run or a night out on the town, the Toni garment ensures that users can always have their favorite tunes on hand. One of the standout features of the Toni garment is its unique design.


The costume elements that were pieces I thought would be useful additions to H’s wardrobe I took time to finish as well as possible. H seems to wear through trousers at the knee quicker than I can make them so these were the first item on the list. Not just any trousers though, trousers made from the thickest cotton drill I could find in the vain hope that there won’t be holes in the knees by next month. I used the twisted trousers pattern from Titchy Threads that I used last year. To fit with the costume, and to accommodate the heavy weight fabric I made a simple version, avoiding the piped and reversible options, and adding top stitching to all the seams in a matching thread. I made a size 5 lengthening the legs to a size 9.

To fit with the costume, and to accommodate the heavy weight fabric I made a simple version, avoiding the piped and reversible options, and adding top stitching to all the seams in a matching thread. The finished shirt really reminds me of one from the Bobo Choses summer collection which is covered in lovely bright yellow fruit, and whilst I won t be able to print anything that cleanly on the shirt now that it is made up, I am quite tempted to add some bright fabric paint now that WBD is over.

Emily amulet costyme

One of the standout features of the Toni garment is its unique design. It is available in a range of styles and colors, catering to different fashion tastes. The garment is lightweight and comfortable, making it perfect for everyday wear.

World Book Day 2016

World Book Day – a chance to delight in the joy (and everything else) to be found in books, and a dress up day for lots of school children all over the country. The latter is always a divider, some love it, some hate it and some secretly love it but pretend to hate it. As costume making is pretty much my favourite pastime I can’t even try and pretend, and I really liked H’s choice this year, which she came up with without any influence from me. The character she decided to dress as was Emily, from the Amulet series by Kazu Kibuishi. I haven’t read the series but H loves them and has been eagerly awaiting the seventh book which has just been released. Here she is in action, perhaps you can tell why I liked her choice…

So, to the costume, which is made up of lots of elements, some which can be used for everyday wear, others will be stashed for future dress up opportunities.

The costume elements that were pieces I thought would be useful additions to H’s wardrobe I took time to finish as well as possible. H seems to wear through trousers at the knee quicker than I can make them so these were the first item on the list. Not just any trousers though, trousers made from the thickest cotton drill I could find in the vain hope that there won’t be holes in the knees by next month. I used the twisted trousers pattern from Titchy Threads that I used last year. To fit with the costume, and to accommodate the heavy weight fabric I made a simple version, avoiding the piped and reversible options, and adding top stitching to all the seams in a matching thread. I made a size 5 lengthening the legs to a size 9.

The shirt and vest were both made using patterns from one of my favourite books ‘A Sunny Spot – Everyday Clothes for Girls’ . The blouse is made from cotton shirting, using pattern K – the smock blouse pattern. I made as instructed just adding extra length to the arms and body. The finished shirt really reminds me of one from the Bobo Choses summer collection which is covered in lovely bright yellow fruit, and whilst I won’t be able to print anything that cleanly on the shirt now that it is made up, I am quite tempted to add some bright fabric paint now that WBD is over. The vest was made using pattern O for the Border Knit Coat, although I omitted the sleeves, shortened the length and added belt loops on the sides. I used brushed grey cotton for the outside and green checked cotton for the inside which was left over from making S’s smocked dress.

I took a little less time and care on the parts of the costume that are unlikely to be used for anything but dressing up. The cloak was made quickly from a freehand cut pattern using an old cotton sheet. I made an overlapping closure with 2 buttons to create a more ruched effect at the front.

For the gloves and leg-warmers (worn over brown shoes in order to look like boots) I found some odd material in the scrap bin of my local fabric shop. I have no idea what it is called but it was very inexpensive and worked well enough, although it did not have much stretch which would have made making gloves a lot easier. The fingerless gloves were fairly tricky, possibly partly because H’s hands are still quite small or perhaps because my made up pattern wasn’t great. The leg-warmers on the other hand were very quick – a simple rectangle with one seam to create a tube, then holes jabbed in with sharp scissors to thread the wool laces.

H took on the task of making the amulet although I was enlisted to help with the thin strips of black to create the design. She marbled lilac and glow in the dark Fimo together so the whole thing does glow in the dark. She painted the outer rim and back gold after it was baked and hardened.

Other World Book Day activity involved helping my neighbour (a teacher) put together a Mrs Twit costume which, worryingly involved lending my wardrobe out as ugly clothes, plus some paper mache giant walking stick making, and ping pong ball glass eye making. The children also go stuck in with making dreams in jam jars for the BFG (plus a big mess on the kitchen table) and planning things to stick in Mr Twit’s beard. The mug in the photo below was an unplanned but happy homage to all things Roald Dahl.

The shirt and vest were both made using patterns from one of my favourite books ‘A Sunny Spot – Everyday Clothes for Girls’ . The blouse is made from cotton shirting, using pattern K – the smock blouse pattern. I made as instructed just adding extra length to the arms and body. The finished shirt really reminds me of one from the Bobo Choses summer collection which is covered in lovely bright yellow fruit, and whilst I won’t be able to print anything that cleanly on the shirt now that it is made up, I am quite tempted to add some bright fabric paint now that WBD is over. The vest was made using pattern O for the Border Knit Coat, although I omitted the sleeves, shortened the length and added belt loops on the sides. I used brushed grey cotton for the outside and green checked cotton for the inside which was left over from making S’s smocked dress.
Toni garment for cd magic

It also has a built-in microphone, allowing users to take calls and interact with their voice assistant without needing to reach for their phone. In addition to its audio capabilities, the Toni garment is also practical. It is made from high-quality materials that are durable and easy to clean. It is also designed to be water-resistant, ensuring that it can withstand the elements and be worn in various weather conditions. The Toni garment is easy to use and compatible with a wide range of devices. It can be paired with smartphones, tablets, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Users can control their music playback and volume directly from the garment, making it hassle-free and convenient. Overall, the Toni garment for CD Magic is a game-changer in the world of wearable technology. It combines style, functionality, and advanced audio technology, making it a must-have for fashion-forward individuals who love their music. With its sleek design and impressive features, the Toni garment is set to redefine the way we listen to music. Whether you're a fashionista or a tech enthusiast, this innovative product is sure to impress..

Reviews for "Making Dreams a Reality: Achieving the Perfect Look with the Toni Garment"

1. Emily - 2/5
I purchased the Toni garment for CD magic after reading some positive reviews, but I have to say, I was quite disappointed with the product. The garment itself is poorly made and does not provide the desired results. The material feels cheap and uncomfortable against the skin, and it did not provide any noticeable slimming or shaping effect. Additionally, the sizing was off, and it did not fit me properly, despite following the size chart guidelines. Overall, I do not recommend the Toni garment for CD magic and believe there are better options available on the market.
2. Jeremy - 1/5
I regret buying the Toni garment for CD magic. The product claims to provide instant slimming and shaping, but it fell short of my expectations. The material is thin and flimsy, and it does not provide the support it promises. The garment constantly rides up and does not stay in place, making it uncomfortable to wear for extended periods. I also found the sizing to be inconsistent, as the item I received was much smaller than the measurements provided. Save your money and look for a better alternative to the Toni garment for CD magic.
3. Sarah - 2/5
I had high hopes for the Toni garment for CD magic, but unfortunately, it did not live up to its claims. The material is not as smooth and seamless as advertised, and it creates visible lines under clothing. I also found the sizing to be inaccurate, as the garment was too tight and restrictive, even though I ordered according to the size chart. Additionally, it did not provide the desired shaping effect, and I did not notice any significant improvement in my appearance while wearing it. I would not recommend the Toni garment for CD magic based on my experience.

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