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Who will "inherit? ? your CD wardobe?

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(@ryanpaul)
Famed Member     Outer Eastern Suburbs Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Joined: 7 years ago

Hi ladies,

Like many of us, the older I have become, the more my collection of "all things femme" has grown, (in my case to a complete femme wardrobe**) and of course the closer I get to, (one day in the dim future I sincerely hope...), that "big makeover in the sky".

I'm old enough and worked hard enough for most of the above to be high end. EG Lingerie. many bras and panty sets are Simone Perele or Wacoal, some of  the sleepwear is pure silk and the daily outer wear mostly by www.fellhamilton.com.au

Any perusal of my (later) public photos on this site will readily see where I'm coming from.

This got me thinking about where all of Caty's things will end up and I thought it would be most appropriate if, instead of  a charity shop or perhaps even the bin, it would be much nicer if as much of it as possible, ended up with a deserving CD or Transwoman.

So I contacted our local "Pride Centre" and they have recommended two organizations as follows.

https://pridecentre.org.au/resources/be-who-you-are/

https://fittedforwork.org/

Another obvious destination is the local CD group, but efforts to donate "items" there in the past, have been to no avail. Others in other parts of the world may, (hopefully)  be different.

Now I dont plan on making it a formal bequest in my will. I'm just going to leave notes in various places, eg my lingerie drawers here at home and the dress rack in my storage unit. With the message that I would appreciate those I've left behind, abiding by the instructions contained in the note.

What do other plan do in this regard??.

Gotta be similar organisations to the above in most parts of the world.

Happy (long term!!??) dressing

Caty.

** Disclaimer... I dont wear women's pants, dresses and skirts for me thank you very much.

Also rather unsure about where my "Lady Catherine" and "Scarlett O Caty" gowns will end up. Cant see any one wearing those "to the office" (LOL)

I'm also unsure where my 3 sets of upscale breast forms and good wigs will end up. Sadly I expect the former will be binned and the latter, (if they are lucky) at a charity shop.

 

 

 

 

 

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(@silkydrawers)
Honorable Member     Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America
Joined: 6 years ago

I've often thought about that myself.

I have a huge collection of vintage lingerie. I know a lot of my gowns are worth a lot of money. I've seen gowns like some of  mine sell on eBay for upwards of $200. I have estimated my collection to be worth in excess of $20,000 if someone were to take the time to sell it on eBay.

I know my wife has no interest in any of my lingerie and I don't think she would take the time to try to sell any of it.

Most of my collection consists of vintage lingerie from the 60's and 70's and is very feminine. Most of my nighties and gowns are layered with a top layer of chiffon and have matching chiffon bed jackets. A lot of these are very girly looking and I don't think any woman today would wear them.

I also have many full and half slips with wide lace hems and very lacy bodices. I just hate the thought of these pretty slips going in the trash.

My pantie and bra collection although cherished by me  I'm sure has little resale value.

I think the only part of my collection that would make it to the resale shop is my dresses. Many of which were dresses my wife outgrew when she gained weight and I've always stayed thin and petite.

I have tried to thin out my collection in the past by offering items to the crossdressing community but it seems everyone is looking for things that are 2x or 3x and most things in my collection are size small or medium to large. These sizes are vintage sizes and therefore even smaller in today's sizing.

I'm sure my wigs and breast forms would go directly in the trash.

I can only hope before life is over I can bring myself to find a good home for all my pretty things

 

 

 

 

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Caty as much as I have thought of my clothing and shoes my biggest concern is my jewelry. Most of my jewelry is real diamonds and gold or silver and I have tried to convey to my beloved wifey that there be gold in them thar bags. I hope she takes the time to look and not just be rid of “The other woman.” Many of my dresses are name brand as are my shoes, but alas, when someone is gone many times so are their clothes.
🍷C

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Hi Caty,

In another slightly similar thread to do with dying, I mentioned that I'd left a letter in the same place as my will for my two daughters who as yet aren't aware of my CD nature. The emphasis was to do with what it was all about, and hopefully reassure them that it was my 'secret' and not to feel bad that they'd somehow missed a chance to meet Marti. Which, knowing them, bless, they quite likely would.

It didn't occur to me to direct them what to actually do with the wardrobe I'd leave, but I'm fairly sure they would be sensible enough to donate anything to local charity shops - none of my clothing stuff has financial value.

Otherwise I've adopted your note strategy with anything of value. "Don't throw this out it's a real gold sovereign", and "Don't forget these wedding rings are platinum, not silver", and my favourite: "These are the (my wife's) family pearls that got stolen in a burglary and we got 2 grand for on the insurance" (my wife by the way was as honest as could be, she thought they'd gone. I only re-found them when she died, and no, I didn't set the record straight)

Edit : just kidding on the last bit, of course;-)

Marti xxx

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Hi Caty  both my daughters know about my dressing, my eldest is more acceptable that the younger one.

It's been settled they will treat them  as you would normally.

Recycling, charity shops or as my youngest pointed out probably a bonfire dad. (well that's honesty i did ask)

Lol Amanda xx

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Caty....

If my brother survives the shock

....I expect it will all go in the bin....... along with me!!!!

Grace x

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(@delaware)
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My wardrobe.... such as it is......and pictures will for a short time.......be of intense interest and discussion.....................then..............into the bin.............and remember me as such a weird person.  I on the other hand will be in a new phase.......as that girl I keep dreaming myself to be .

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The passing of my wife has compelled me to consider this topic. I have nice clothes, and my elder daughter is my size; but she does not approve of Lulu, so I expect the clothes to follow my wife's to our church's two charity projects.
Except for my size 13W gunboats, which will will probably go to Goodwill. My daughters will divide the jewelry, most of which was their mom's, anyway.

Lulu

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(@kristacanada)
Prominent Member     Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
Joined: 8 years ago

Hi Caty, a very timely question!!!

I'm in the middle of writing up my estate plan and "who gets what" list and I hadn't thought about my CD wardrobe.   Hopefully I don't get hit by a bus and have a bit of notice of my impending departure.  I'd probably throw out some of the poor quality stuff myself (though I've gotten rid of most of the junky femme clothes already).   My wife wants to keep my CD activity secret from our kids so if I don't spell it out in instructions to her, she will toss it all in the bin.  So this is a great reminder to add a section in my estate plan about my CD wardrobe.  Living in NW Canada, there isn't a local CD group (wish there was). I'm guessing I will donate the majority of items to our local not-for-profit thrift and donation centre operated by an Association for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (that make up most of the centre's employees - it's really a good thing).  Fingers crossed, I hope I have at least another 20 years of use.   Hugs, Krista.

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" Scarlett's home for orphaned dresses" is always a worthwhile cause.............so I have heard 😂

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Oh goody Grace I'll send you my pink one, now that's really made your Sunday night, 😬

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Oh honey....are you sure you can bear to part with it....you are so kind...xxx

..( damn, damn, damn )

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Oh Grace I am welling up as i fold it now, I feel so bad I didn't give it a chance, but  I know you'll  treasure it and grow to love it, and it will finally be hung in a wardrobe to bloom once again. I hope you didn't break a nail when you swore at the end, I know it can be so annoying.

Lol Amanda xx

 

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I will be up early every day......waiting for the postman...

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Lady
(@barbwire)
Prominent Member     Barrie, Ontario, Canada
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No one. I'm taking it all with me, just in case the Ancient Egyptians were right all along!

👗🔺 Barb :B

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