What do you do with clothes that are too big?
flyawaybyebye
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Especially nice things (not just t-shirts and sweats) and/or things you only wore once or twice (or maybe not at all)? I would love to recoup some of what I spent on them if possible, to help fund my much-needed new wardrobe!
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Find a good consignment shop.0
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Can any of them be tailored for your size now? That way you can still keep some of the things you love and save money on your new wardrobe :flowerforyou:0
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Platos closet
I just give mine to people on here or my website that are now int he size i was in0 -
I just give everything away as soon as it's too big. I have one suit that I plan on altering because it's worth it. Otherwise, it's all gone.
This weekend I had a yard sale and I put alot of my "fat" clothes out. I was astonished to see so many women complain that they were too small. (Sizes 12-18) It was sad, yet liberating.0 -
I have a friend on this same weightloss journey. He is about 40 lbs behind me, so everything goes to him when it's too big for me.0
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I think I'm gonna have a big bon fire this summer and throw them into the fire. Otherwise give to the thrift shop.0
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I bet that if you would put pics on here you could get some pple willing to buy. Or try craigslist, or ebay, ect.0
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i have a couple things , nice, will probably donate to charity0
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For the stuff that's not real dressy, I take them to the nursing home (they specialize in the mentally ill) that I work at. There are always people there in desperate need of clothes. For the professional type clothes, I take them to a consignment shop.0
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I donated to Red Cross (they helped us out tremendously when we lost everything we owned when our house burned straight down to the ground -- if you have a charity of choice that's always a good option) mostly. A few nicer things I took into a consignment shop here in Phoenix called My Sister's Closet (haven't gone in and gotten anything with my credit yet, waiting till I lose more) And congrats on having clothes that are too big!! That's a great thing!!0
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You could tailor it, have a yard sale, donate, sell on ebay, swap with friends/family, see if someplace like Plato's Closet would buy any from you... lots of options. I sold an American Eagle halter that was too big on ebay. As long as it's in good shape (name brand helps), ebay would be a great option.0
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I think I'm gonna have a big bon fire this summer and throw them into the fire. Otherwise give to the thrift shop.
lol i love this.0 -
I donate them or use them for other things -- patches, pillow cases, book covers, kindle covers.0
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If they are designer brands (like high end, not something anybody could buy at TJ Maxx or Marshalls or something) consign them or sell them to a place like Beacon's Closet which "buys" your used designer clothing. You won't get THAT much money for them but you might get at least something!0
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There is a battered womens shelter that was very important to my dad (he was on the board) and so now I donate everything to them...it honors my dad, it helps out women who've likely left their homes with nothing, and makes me feel good
But, I used to try to sell on criagslist...most of the time it's not worth it. people are flakes and want to pay like $10 for a trashbag full of brand new Lane bryant and the like...0 -
I tailor them myself. For dresspants I just turn them inside out and take them in on both sides straight down the outer seams. Waistband and all. I turned all my clothes from an 18 to a 12. I do the shirts too. Mostly just from the armpit down the side seams. Jeans I. Just do the waistband. I think this all made my $70 sewing machine well worth it.0
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