What to do with hand-me-down clothes in CT?

katematt313
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I would love to donate the clothes I grow out of to others who are going through the weight loss process. I usually donate to a local place, but my thought is that we in the WLS world really need some help with clothing as we quickly lose weight, sometimes being in one size for only a month or so. My sister went through WLS before me, and it was a real struggle for her to keep herself in reasonably well-fitting clothes without breaking the bank.
I have loads and loads of womens 18 and plus suits, work clothes, outerwear and casual clothes that I would like to get rid of. I will have more and more to give as I go along. I am in CT. Any suggestions?
Alternately, I guess I can sell them on consignment or ebay, but I'd rather help someone out.
Thanks,
Kate
I have loads and loads of womens 18 and plus suits, work clothes, outerwear and casual clothes that I would like to get rid of. I will have more and more to give as I go along. I am in CT. Any suggestions?
Alternately, I guess I can sell them on consignment or ebay, but I'd rather help someone out.
Thanks,
Kate
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I personally and going to try and sell them for reasonable prices on eBay so I can then use the $$ to buy clothes that fit. I've bought things on eBay, and at consignment stores. Until I get down to my goal and stay there for a while I don't want to buy too many new things.
For this summer I have been looking for some nice used sun dresses that fit now and will appear to fit for a while thanks to belts to cinch in the waist when I need to and lightweight cardigans and the like to dress them up and cover the extra fabric
I have a casual dress job and don't work during the summer, so it is easier for me to deal deal with. I am thankful that I don't have to dress up for work, although, this might change starting in the fall.0 -
The support group I attend does a clothes trade every few months. Maybe you know of a group you can do that with?0
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alternatively, there are great charities (Dress for Success, Sarah's House) that provide career clothing to women in need. They are usually in great need of plus size clothing.0
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