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- Subject: Re: Basic questions
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.192036.1@vax.sonoma.edu>
- From: wanamake@vax.sonoma.edu
- Date: 24 Jan 93 19:20:36 -0800
- References: <1993Jan17.162412.28781@fuug.fi> <1993Jan23.085656.13200@fuug.fi> <1js8ooINN26n@im4u.cs.utexas.edu>
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- In article <1js8ooINN26n@im4u.cs.utexas.edu>, russw@cs.utexas.edu (Russ Williams) writes:
- > In article <1993Jan23.085656.13200@fuug.fi> an1705@anon.penet.fi (Jenny B.) writes:
- >>) I get my feminine clothes at a local Salvation Army outlet. I
- >>)say you are buying for your sister.
- >
- >>At first I had a carefully-rehearsed story, but later became more relaxed...
- >>the Salvation Army is *fantastic*!
- >
- > One could simply say that it is for a costume. Goodwill takes out ads
- > (at least here in Austin whenever halloween approaches) that explicitly
- > suggest the store as a good source of CD costumes, so it would seem
- > they are mellow about the concept.
- >
-
- I find that I still buy my clothing at the Goodwill, as I have been
- able to pick up tremendous bargains on good clothes there. (I always
- get asked where I get my clothes). The Goodwill in San Rafael is the
- best place I have found to shop, for they have a wonderful selection
- with some expensive brands, all very inexpensively. One
- drawback--the womens' dressing room is common, so it may not be the
- place for a crossdresser to try things on.
-
- Sarah W.
-