What did you do with your old clothes?
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I have a switch and swap party where you invite several friends over making sure some are your size and some are the size your were so we can switch with each other and enjoy the company at the same time. Here is how it goes
Everyone brings what they don't want in a big bag
The hostess grabs one bag at a time and holds each item up in the bag for all to see and first person who raises their hands gets to have it.
Any unwanted items go to salvation army
We then enjoy food and company :}0 -
I sold my clothes at a consignment shop for in store credit towards new clothes. That way, I'm not without clothes and I'm not spending a fortune on new clothes.
Also, if you need new clothes while still losing, places like TJ Maxx and Ross Dress For Less have some very affordable options.
pretty much the same thing.0 -
I kept many of my favorite "fat clothes" just in case ... and sure enough, through the years the weight did creep back on. But even though I did get back to almost where I was to start (about 50 pounds over) my body was still different, and styles had changed and my tastes had changed ... so they still didn't even work.
As I've been losing again, it's nice to fit back into some of the clothes I had gotten to big for. I didn't get rid of them, I was hopeful I'd fit into them again. Still working ... still some I want to get back into. And again, I have some that are now too big.
I give to... and also shop thrift stores. I figure if everyone is donating all their clothes as they change sizes, there ought to be a lot of great finds there!0 -
Consignment is a great idea but whatever you do, get rid of them. Good way to keep control of your weight. Your clothes get tight, you know somethings going on and can do something about it rather than just switch to the larger sizes you have tucked away!0
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The nice ones I sold at a consignment shop. The ok ones went to the Goodwill. I don't want them hanging around anymore!0
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I donated to Goodwill. It was really hard because I had an attachment to clothes that I had good memories in. (sigh!) Not going back to my old weight and that is a promise!0
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Kept them all because I like my clothes. :laugh:
Glad I did, too, because I am currently eating at a surplus for a slow bulk and I have begun returning to my old pants. Quite happily, too.
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Sold on ebay or donated to charity.0
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I took most of mine to a clothing consignment store where I got 40% of what they sold each item for. I made over $600 last year on my fall and winter and spring and summer stuff that was too big. What they didn't take, I donated to my local domestic violence women's shelter for the survivors staying there or for them to sell in their resale shop. Some clothes I did give to other friends loosing weight too. I only kept one pair of 3XL pants to have but the rest I got rid of. While loosing weight I bought alot of clothes at Salvation Army on Saturdays when they would have a certain price tag color on sale for 49 or 59 cents. I had never shopped at any of those type of stores before but I started when I was only in a size for a month or less. I still go there and shop even now. I have found brand new clothes there with the orginal price tags on. I don't try anything on, I just take it home and wash in hot water and high on dryer and then try on, if it fits great if it doesn't I just re donate it cause it was only 50 cents in cost to me! I also shop the $1 rack at the clothing consignment store I take things too also. I have bought new bras, undies, pjs stuff like that and I have bought new clothes now that I am maintence but after getting such good bargains I have a hard time paying the prices at the retail stores for clothes! I picked up a leather Wilson Jacket for $5 last year! It was in great shape!! Check it out if you haven't yet. You'll be surprised what you will find at thrift stores and consignment clothing stores!0
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I don't go to Goodwill or donate to them either after reading an article about how much the "higher ups" make there. I go to Salvation Army to shop and donate also.When I lost 30lbs a few years ago, I gave some of my clothes to my friends who needed them. The others I anonymously donated to students I had in school who needed them. I wish I would have thought of a consignment store!
I would not donate them to Goodwill- that place is a sweatshop with a billionaire owner.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-hrabe/the-worst-corporation-in-_b_1876905.html
The Salvation Army is a marvelous and truly philanthropic store. Another great place is Clothes Closets, which are like food pantries. And there are programs to help professionally dress under-priveldged women and men returning to the workforce. I would check your local women's shelter or community college.
As for keeping them in-case, no way. Get rid of ALL of them. Having a "Get-out-of-jail-free-card" is never a good plan. Check out folks (like me) who are back to losing weight because they had those comfy one size bigger yoga pants. Then three years later they are 50 lbs over-weight and cranky at themselves. (By "they" I mean "me")
You did it! Congratulations! Now buy yourself clothes that fit and are gorgeous and don't look back!
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Depending on how big they fit, I might take them in a bit, it they are way to big I will offer them to friends or donate them to charity. I will admit, I have held on to some of my clothes just incase I ever gain a few lbs0
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I make a trip to the Salvation Army every 4-5 months0
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Make scarecrows.0
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i cut them up and make them into new clothes for myself, mostly muscle tank top and crop top!!0
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I can't wait until I get to ask this question!0
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I sold what I could at a women's resale shop and donated the rest. Glad to have them gone...never going back!0
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I donated my clothes to Savers ( a.k.a. Big Brothers & Big Sisters).0
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I've been giving mine to people who have asked for it or donating it, I have to get rid of it as soon as it's too big! I can't go back!0
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I'm not waiting for goal to part with clothing. I'm keeping no old, too big clothing at all as I lose. There is no reason for me to keep them. I'm confident that I have made lifestyle changes that will prevent need of larger clothes in the future.
Worn out things were tossed months ago. I started taking the best clothing to a consignment shop to help pay for smaller clothing & the rest of the too big clothes were donated. It got too confusing trying to figure out what fit & what was too big.
I have had to completely replace my wardrobe & will have to do it a few more times as I continue to lose. I have become the Queen of Clearance Deals. lol... As these clothes get too big they are also going to consignment. as they get too big.0 -
I love how many people donate their old clothes! We donate everything, usually once a year or so we go thru all of our clothes(too big or not) and donate whatever we don't use. I keep my older son's clothes for my little one, but when the little one grows out of a size I try to find another local Navy family to help out. I just gave like three bags full of my younger's clothes away a couple weeks ago. Once I get down to the size I want to be and maintain it for a bit I will be donating everything. Too bad I recently donated all my pre-kid clothes, I would probably be able to wear some of the bigger ones soon! Ah well, just an excuse to get all new clothes when I get down there0
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I saved them for the next time I get pregnant and need to lose the baby weight. Hehe.0
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I've donated the majority of my old clothes to charity. I've kept a few bits and pieces to remind me how far I've come, and I've kept things like hoodies and PJs because they're still comfy even though they're way too big now. But I like to make sure that other people will benefit, so I like to donate as much as I possibly can.0
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I posted mine on Craigslist for free. I had no use for them anymore and I don't feel the need to make money off of them when there are plenty of people in need of clothing who cannot afford them.0
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I donated clothes to an organization called WORKING WARDROBES here in Southern California. I offered a trade, let me donate these clothes and pick out a few outfits as if I were in need and we have a deal, because what I donated was 100 times more than what I picked out. They had some really cute things for people that work in the Corporate world and I don't want to spend a ton of money as I am not where I want to be. This is also a tax write off as they are a non-profit and could really use Plus Size clothing!
For this next round, I will look into some consignments shops.0 -
Sold, donated and kept 1 or 2 that I liked even though they didn't fit anymore0
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Sold good stuff on eBay, and the rest went to a clothes recycling 'bin' at my local charity shop. I do this routinely anyway, even if I haven't changed size or shape. I like to shop for clothes!0
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Gave them to friends who wanted them, and whatever they didn't want, donated.0
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Haven't really lost enough to see a big difference in my clothes, but recently had a clear out of old, too small clothes. I donated them all to Cancer Research and Age Concern.
Then I bought 'new' clothes from charity shops; a mixture of stuff that fits slightly tight and 'new' too small clothes for when I've lost the weight.0 -
Circus tents.
Clothed entire villages in third-world nations.
Tarps for SUVs.0 -
Once I gained weight I never had a huge wardrobe. a few pants a few dresses and some shirts. all from costco or used, so no real value in them anyway. Most of what I have I'll probably keep for gardening in. I still have a lot of my bigger wardrobe from when I could wear cute clothes. (if I can't wear cute clothes why bother has been my mantra)0
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