I've found that underdressing in panties (and occasionally a bra) and wearing "unisex" tops, sweaters, pullovers and sox in various colors--some "femme" others less so--seems to suit my CD urges.
I rarely worry about being outed. When I wear my favorite cowl neck sweaters in cooler weather I feel like I'm doing my part to "expand the definition of what is acceptable for a GM to wear."
I don't have any overpowering need to glam up in dresses & skirts, makeup, heels, etc. (though I have worn a denim skirt or dress around the house from time to time). I sleep in an extra-long pink tee-style nightshirt. I once answered the door in a white & blue cowl neck lounger when a guy friend dropped by (his only comment being "nice dress," which I assured him it wasn't).
I still have a full head of (salt & pepper) hair in my fifties. I tell stylists to give me "unisex" haircuts. I wear one earring (might get another if the Pink Fog hits again) and sometimes wear a black leather shoulder bag, too. I've only been mistaken for a woman once (that I know of & that was just fun!).
Nobody in this small New England town seems to care. It works for me. Maybe we're all making this harder on ourselves than we need to. Maybe a compromise will suffice for some of us. Being all "In Your Face" about our CD identity may be just too over-the-top for gaining more acceptance from the rest of the world (this in reference to another thread about Gay Pride day).
What do you young ladies think? I'm happy being unisex. Anybody else?