What did you do with your old clothes?
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I sold them on eBay... If they are designer you can get around $80-$200 back per dress... Not sure about pants though because I'm always in dresses. Then you have cash for whatever you want. If they are not designer I donate to charity.0
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Donate them or you can cut them into workout clothes.0
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I donated mine to the Army so they could use them for parachutes.:blushing:
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Gave mine to Goodwill and some local homeless shelters.0
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Donated some and gave some of my smaller sized pants to my mom.0
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I can still wear mine. Once I can't wear them, I'll dump them in one of those charity bins.If I can lose enough wait I might donate mine to Goodwill to use AS homeless shelters.0
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Tailored what I could to fit my current size. Gave away what I couldn't to goodwill, and repurposed what was a bit too tattered. Turned one dress into a really cute apron, a raggy pair of jeans into pot holders, and gave away some as costumes to a local theater group that were more of a vintage style.0
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I am a bit of a shopaholic, some of my old clothes still has the tags attached. Those were passed to family/friends. The rest goes to charity.0
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The bulk of my weight was lost 2 yrs ago, I stuffed all the clothes in large bags and sat them in the basement, when the roommate did spring cleaning this year she took it all to Goodwill saying I was never going to go back there again (since I had maintained for 2 yr). Just the other night I packed up the remaining 14/16s I had and will be donating to Goodwill. Its a scary thing, but I motivate myself by saying I don't have the money to buy back all the big stuff, but unfortunately it backfires on the whole I want to lose more and will need more new smaller clothes lol.0
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Asked on FB who wanted them. 3 friends said yes, so, they each got a garbage bag full.0
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I've donated the bulk of my clothes, but I have kept a pair of jeans I call my "fat" pants. They're tucked away in the bottom of a drawer of pajamas, but I keep to remind myself of where I was and how far I've come.0
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We have march of dimes boxes on just about every corner. They take any baby clothes, women's clothes, toys, shoes, house hold items, whatever. I don't just about everything to the march of dimes bins.0
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Meant to quote first (see below).0
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Every Spring & Fall I go through both of my closets and thin them. Not just for size, but style and wear.... Anything worth donating, I donate to a women's shelter that gives them to women interviewing and re-entering to the work force. I don't want anyone to have to pay for them... and as a survivor, it's my little way of giving back.
Thank you, that is a great idea!!0 -
I gave all of the really big stuff to a friend who could use the work clothes and was my old size. The rest went to a local charity resale. I've always had a rule that every time I buy something new I have to get rid of something else. That way I don't run out of drawer or closet space. I also don't plan on going back to where I started - I "lived" there 30 years and am tired of the view! I just wish I had saved my 22W jeans. I just bought my first size 10 jeans0
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I get rid of mine as soon as they become too big. I'm three sizes down, and most of my old plus-sized clothing became too ill-fitting to wear attractively.0
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I donated them to local pantries that give the clothes away to people in need. I don't want them going to trash, and I don't want someone to have to pay for them. I know what it's like to be down and out and in need of things beyond my reach, so I want to give to those that are in that place. Most of the clothes in my closet now have been donated to me by people who couldn't use them anymore, so I want to do the same for others.1
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Donated the lot. A few items I kept to show myself how much I lost, some others were kept as 'fat day' clothing & the
rest went to the local op-shop0 -
Donated to a local thrift store that I have friendly connections with.0
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The clothes I liked I took in - four whole sizes. They look terrific and I got good at tailoring.
The ones I wasn't attached to I gave to Goodwill.0 -
Coincidentally my building's green committee just had a clothing drive! So I gave... a lot this time!0
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sense all my clothes were in great condition still, i sold them for store credit to platos closet, the consignment shop.1
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sense all my clothes were in great condition still, i sold them for store credit to platos closet, the consignment shop.0
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I love my big sized clothes... wait, did I say? ehh. those rags are trashed or donated. I never want to see them again!0
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Gave them away to those in need. I did keep 1 pair of pants though for those after photos.0
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This was an easy decision after I lost 50 pounds while out of the country. I was away from my "fat" clothes, and when I returned, I was several sizes smaller. It was easy to get rid of all of that since I knew I wouldn't go back to that size. (I lived in a small town, and ended up selling them directly to someone via a posting at the grocery store. She got everything really cheap, and I made a bit of money.)
Just recently, I decided to push for additional loss. So far, I've dropped 1-2 sizes, and it's harder to decide to get rid of the roomy stuff because it's not such a drastic difference and I'm almost to my original goal weight. I've decided to adjust my goal weight down 11-13 pounds, so maybe once I'm there, I'll feel better about getting rid of stuff because it will be even bigger on me.0 -
I donate them!0
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I donated most of mine, but kept a few pairs of pants, some under-clothes, and some shirts, because my husband and I are planning to start trying for a baby at the start of the year. These will be my maternity clothes.0
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I've taken some clothes to the local re-run store. There's this one shirt that I really like though, so I'm going to turn it into a bag. You could also make a quilt out of the fabric of your old clothes if they are items you really like because of the pattern. Just cut and sew!0
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So far, I've sold the majority of them in "lots" via Craigslist. I don't have a lot of spare time to mess about with it, so I'll list them ridiculously cheap (IMO) like 8 nice tops, 3 sweaters and a dress for $20 or 5 pairs of jeans for $10. They always sell super quickly.
I had a particularly large amount of shorts, capris, and jeans in sizes 20-22 around July 4th and wound up having a garage sale at the same time so I went on a local plus size facebook clothing swap page and posted a simple advert for people to come to my garage sale. I made about $200 off of my old clothes that day and it was pretty cool because I had higher prices than usual...like a nice, worn-twice Lane Bryant work appropriate top got me $10 when I only paid around $12-14 for it in the first place.
The only other time I've been down drastically in weight, I gave all of my too big clothing to a friend who was pregnant. She was a much thinner woman than me but also big due to being 5'11 and big boned, so it really worked well for her during the last half of her pregnancy. Especially things like sweaters and nightgowns.0
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