The Goodwill store on Eighth Avenue did some rearranging of merchandise. The workers cleaned up/out the basement and transferred all the women’s clothing to hanging racks there. The area is spacious, clean and quiet. One arrives there through a door next to the books at the back of the store on the first floor, down a long flight of stairs. BUT, it also makes it much harder for the cross-dressers to acquire new outfits. When the racks were topside/first floor, the men could easily shop along side the women for the dresses and shoes they wanted. Now it is a huge threshold to step over to go down the stairs to shop. How many times can you be shopping for your mother or sister? Could it be that the Goodwill Industries did it purposefully?