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No.9697 : Anonymous [12/07/25(Wed)04:19] [Report] [SNAP]

This is a little long, but the backstory helps.

I haven't crossdressed in about 1.5 years, and I pretty much won't be able to for another 1 1/2, once I get my own place though (without a roommate obviously), probably will all the time. Only in the winter though, because when I crossdress I fully commit and I shave all my body hair, and that would be embarrassing if I did that during the summer.

Anyway, I have a decent collection of clothing right now, but I feel like I should start ordering more, but I really can't because I need to save $$, plus there's a risk of someone seeing the package contents.

So I'm gonna have to wait a while before I order more stuff. However I am worried - there are some really nice things I run into online, and I'm worried the items will be gone in a couple years when I wanna order them. :(

I don't have a lot of experience with buying clothes, but is it hard to find clothes that are years old (pantyhose, corsets, dresses, heels, etc)

No.9711 : Anonymous [12/08/07(Tue)00:04] [Report] []

>>668
There will always be pretty desirable clothing on the web for sale. Always.

Trust that the internet will have something equally nice in two years, because it will. What you want right now may not be available but I assure you it won't be difficult to find something you do want.

To address your actual question, some stores stock seasonally, so you can depend on them restocking this season. But, depending on what store you're looking at the things may still be available.

Stores that cater to transsexuals (which you could possibly be looking at) tend to not restock because their products are niche and don't stay with fashion. Same with other stores that pride themselves on one thing (for example, a corset store or a panty store). These stores will continually stock in a single product, and should always have what you want.

The only stores you really have to worry about are the ones that hold a general supply of fashion, because they tend to have a seasonal stock that changes as the weather does.

To conclude, depends on the store, but you shouldn't hold your breath because you will always be able to find something you want.


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