What do you do with your old clothes?
maximuslupus
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I've been wearing XL shirts for a long time and my pants seem to be getting bigger... I've put so much money into these clothes, I'm afraid they'll be too big for me at the end of this journey! What am I going to do? Donate all of it and buy some new clothes with the money I don't have?
What do you guys plan on doing?
What do you guys plan on doing?
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If you have a lot of clothes that are in good shape you can take them to a second hand store that buys used clothes. Or you can take some of your favorite items to a tailor/seamstress and have them taken in?
I'm planning on donating most of my big clothes....only because I already have an entire wardrobe of smaller clothes from a few years ago when I was smaller.....they have just been waiting for me!0 -
donate to the second hand store, sell at consignment, give to friends, have a garage sale, homeless shelter....
Many options depending on the the shape of the clothes and what you have. :-D
I have donated LOTS of clothes over this journey and also given to friends.0 -
once every few months i go thru my closets and throw everything i either know i can part with or just don't want anymore into a pile. some.. i send to my sister.. the rest I have a tendancy to take to safe nest. Those women sometimes leave their situations with the clothes on their backs to protect their children from harmful situations. So .. that's usually what i do.0
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I alter mine.
Anything that can't be altered gets donated. I'd rather be skinny and have 5 things that fit me than fat with a big, beautiful wardrobe.0 -
I donated everything.0
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I have kept all my skinny clothes,as I never accepted that being fat would be a long term thing. It has , however lasted 3 years . As I lose now, I will donate all my old clothes, but that is because I have a closet full of skinny clothes waiting for me. You could set up a stall at a market, sell online, or have a garage sale ( I think you would probably call it a yard sale?)0
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These are all neat ideas. I'd donate my clothes to people who really need them, not deposit boxes in front of thrift stores since I've seen cheap middle-class parents take loads of clothes for their own needs.
I need a new wardrobe anyway, I've grown up since!0 -
Have a garage sale.0
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Sell em0
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E-bay.0
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I have seen craigs list ads that sell clothes by the box! List the sizes and sell the whole box for like 50 $. Or individual items too.0
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Some of my favorite clothes (dresses in particular) I take to a tailor for alterations. For the rest, I'm planning a swap party with friends in April - some are larger than me, and can probably use some of my old clothes, whereas I can now get the old favorites of other friends. And whatever is left, I donate to the Salvation Army.0
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Give them away - find out if there is a women's shelter or a service that you like in your area and as they get too big, just get them out the door. There is no point in counting the money you spent on them, that is already gone.
Then you can gradually buy new things, just a few at a time, which doesn't have to cost a lot. I tend to buy pants from thrift shops (as they are usually in pretty good condition) and t-shirts and shirts new.
This saves me some money to spend on new undies!0 -
You could try to find a designer maybe a student designer in your area that could take them apart and make new clothes for you! I do a lot of recycled garments in my work and I love tearing up the old and making it into something new and wearable!
Cheers,
Candice0 -
some in the bin as they were just cr@p!! lol and the better stuff on ebay oh yehhh0
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The nice expensive trousers I have will be getting altered. The rest is going to charity apart from the biggest set of jeans I own which I will be wearing then disgarding at the start of the great north run, my first ever half marathon.0
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I've just put a lot of things on eBay... the stuff I probably can't sell will go to charity shops...0
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I have just had a big clearout and I had a pile I've given to a charity collection and another pile I will sell on e-bay to try and earn some money so I can buy new clothes that fit. The clothes I sell on ebay are those that either still have tags on and never been worn or have been worn once, are in excellent condition and have a brand name.0
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I donated all my fat clothes, and just suffered thru only having a few new things to wear lol. I actually have to get rid of some more stuff soon, things that are almost too big I just wear for working out, the shirts anyway.0
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Ebay, and what doesn't sell goes to Oxfam. The money I make goes to buy new (to me) smaller clothes off guess where? Ebay!:laugh:
I'm going to be dropping thru a lot of sizes & begrudge spending cash on clothes that I wont be wearing for long, so second hand does for me. The only things I buy new ATM are undies, socks and shoes.0 -
Lots of great ideas from thoughtful people on here.
My thought was to get rid of the bigger clothes to eliminate the option of going back to them. It's tough enough to lose the weight. It's double tough to keep it off. Don't throw bread crumbs on the trail.0 -
I've donated most of mine to thrift stores and then went back inside and did some shopping for myself! Now that I've hit my target weight I've started focusing on rebuilding my wardrobe.
I'm like you, I've worn XL shirts since high school, and now they look like they are going to swallow me. On the downside, that means getting rid of some really cool t-shirts! Oh well!0 -
I LOATHE consignment shops.... they offer your crap for your clothes & then re-sale at 300% or more profit.... ebay is a good option if you have the patience....
I have a lot of "high fashion" , many with tags still on them. I have a friend or 2 who make jokes about cant wait for me to lose more weight so they can raid my closet.
I have seen clothes given to churches and welfare to work programs being worn by folks running the programs instead of those in real need so lately Ive just been giving them directly to people directly.
if you DO give to charity, get a receipt so you can claim the value on your taxes0 -
I alter mine.
Anything that can't be altered gets donated. I'd rather be skinny and have 5 things that fit me than fat with a big, beautiful wardrobe.
Love this!0
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