From Donaldson's to Grand Wig
A motorcycle shop: Why
would I want to even attempt to go there? That was
my question to Kathleen. This is not the typical place
one would see a tg. Kathleen is interested in cycles,
and being a place one would not normally see a tg, it was
a challenge to her. OK, I’m up for it, but first
I need an outfit to match the occasion. (Did you expect
anything else?) Leather pants and maybe a leather vest.
The weekend arrived,
and I still didn’t have my perfect outfit. Kathleen
and I decided to try out a second-hand clothing store.
Looking through the pants, I found three pairs of vinyl pants.
Of the three, one fit very well, although it could
have been a couple inches longer. No vest, so I was
only halfwayd there. That evening I washed the vinyl
pants and hung them to dry.

Fortunately the pants
dried overnight. I added a crop top and layered with
a shirt, leaving the shirt unbuttoned but the tails together.
A pair of boots to complete my ensemble, and I was
out the door. Kathleen was ready, so off we went to
Donaldson’s. We arrived around noon and parked right
in front. It was Saturday, and I was surprised there
were not more people inside, just a handful and about the
same number of salesmen.

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This was Kathleen’s
fantasy, and I know very little about cycles, so I avoided
the salesmen. We were able to get some photos while
there. We did get a few looks, but nobody said anything
to us.

Our next stop was Jamestown
Mall and the JC Penney outlet. Kathleen says this is
a good place to shop for larger sizes. The DEB store
at JM is mostly plus sizes.
The final stop of the
day was Grand Wig. Emily would also join us there.
They have a great selection, hundreds of reasonably priced
nice quality wigs ($25-35), some as low as $19 and some around
$100. Everyone there is friendly and helpful.
Once you decide on a wig, they will trim it if desired.
They also care jewelry,
scarves, eyelashes, etc.
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