Xui asked me to join and write-up my experiences as a noob on Second Life. My focus for the entire month of March 2026 will be on creating a clothing wardrobe composed mostly of gifts items costing $1 in Lindens or less. For the purpose of comparison, I have purchased at least one item for $99 or more but so far I have been able to resist the urge to “get it on sale” at a huge multiple of 1.
As Xiu and Colleen were advising me, I did get the CTS Wardrober product and I plan to add all the items that I keep (I have already deleted some) into this Wardrobe. That will involve having proper images of them that I will create and using the RLV extensions to make changing outfits simple and easy for a noob like me. As a preliminary test, I added two items to my Wardrobe and I learned quite a few things about how NOT to do this. So, I am stepping aside on adding things to focus on the unpacking of literally HUNDREDS of Second Life Store Gifts and Marketplace Gifts that I’ve been able to get for $0 or $1.
The idea here is to deal with a wardrobe at SOME scale. I know there are semi-professional users out there who have 100,000 plus items in Wardrobe. That will never be me, but I will go through how to add and use hundreds of items and find a path for mix-and-match combinations and custom-wearing important bits.
I have written around 100 reviews on marketplace, and the suggestion is that I should move my review space here, since it is self-policed and the freedom to speak is real.
If anyone has comments or concerns about my posts, they can reach my in Second Life.
Anika May
As Xiu and Colleen were advising me, I did get the CTS Wardrober product and I plan to add all the items that I keep (I have already deleted some) into this Wardrobe. That will involve having proper images of them that I will create and using the RLV extensions to make changing outfits simple and easy for a noob like me. As a preliminary test, I added two items to my Wardrobe and I learned quite a few things about how NOT to do this. So, I am stepping aside on adding things to focus on the unpacking of literally HUNDREDS of Second Life Store Gifts and Marketplace Gifts that I’ve been able to get for $0 or $1.
The idea here is to deal with a wardrobe at SOME scale. I know there are semi-professional users out there who have 100,000 plus items in Wardrobe. That will never be me, but I will go through how to add and use hundreds of items and find a path for mix-and-match combinations and custom-wearing important bits.
I have written around 100 reviews on marketplace, and the suggestion is that I should move my review space here, since it is self-policed and the freedom to speak is real.
If anyone has comments or concerns about my posts, they can reach my in Second Life.
Anika May