When to purge older larger size clothes??

dhoffinator
dhoffinator Posts: 8 Member
edited November 23 in Goal: Maintaining Weight
I have drawers full of clothing for 3 sizes up and am afraid to let them go! Started weight loss journey 13 months ago and in maintenance since April. I don't need the space back but wonder if keeping the clothes is like admitting I will be back there in larger sizes some day! When is it time to let go?
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  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,464 Member
    My size 20s are gone. I'm wearing 18. I'm wondering whether to get rid of 18 summer pants, cause I plan to be a 16 by summer.
  • OHFlamingo
    OHFlamingo Posts: 239 Member
    I'm putting some clothing aside that is too big now, and will be taking them to Goodwill. I will be keeping things like sweatshirts, and my favorite nightshirt for a while, because they are so comfy and warm, and they don't really require a perfect fit. I haven't really lost enough weight yet to make a huge difference in fit. SW 221 CW 185
  • sgt1372
    sgt1372 Posts: 3,997 Member
    I don't throw or give any clothes away unless they're torn or thread bare and otherwise unrepairable or worthless. The only clothes that don't fit me anymore are pants, mainly khakis and blue jeans.

    They're not suitable for donation and would make great pants to repaint the house in. Just wear them over the pants that do fit. No worries about getting them dirty. Just toss 'em out when I'm done. So, I'm keeping them. ;)
  • guacamole17
    guacamole17 Posts: 109 Member
    I tend to pile up the clothes that become "comically big" (which is my very low bar for how long I'll wear clothes). Once I get a box full, I ship them off to my sister and wife who fortunately for them wear the same size - approximately where I started. I just lost one of my favorite dresses and a nice pencil skirt to the box after just shipping them a giant bag full of business and other clothes.

    I supplement with JC Penneys, Walmart, Target, and Thredup until I eventually stabilize. I tend to rotate quite a bit, replacing a piece at a time, especially skirts and pants.
  • Size 16 to a 0? @apullum, what are your stats?
  • DebLaBounty
    DebLaBounty Posts: 1,169 Member
    Get rid of them now.
  • apullum wrote: »
    Size 16 to a 0? @apullum, what are your stats?

    4' 11.75", started at 215 lb. and am maintaining at 113-117 lb.

    Ah. I'm 5'5", don't think that would work for me even though I'm nearly the same weight (215) right now.
  • apullum
    apullum Posts: 4,838 Member
    apullum wrote: »
    Size 16 to a 0? @apullum, what are your stats?

    4' 11.75", started at 215 lb. and am maintaining at 113-117 lb.

    Ah. I'm 5'5", don't think that would work for me even though I'm nearly the same weight (215) right now.

    Yeah, being VERY short makes a difference size-wise. I’m in the middle of the “ideal” BMI range for my height and that’s just the size I wound up wearing. Clothes shopping is hard when you’re short, which is probably why I don’t enjoy it.
  • Brendalea69
    Brendalea69 Posts: 3,863 Member
    I didn't go shopping for new clothes until I reached my goal weight and then I donated my baggy clothes to charity :)
  • sssgilbe
    sssgilbe Posts: 89 Member
    I get rid of them the second they're too big or if I have a smaller size of the same item that fits. So for example I get rid of the 14 jeans as soon as the 12s fit. I find this helps keep me on track as I can't afford to rebuy clothes if I get bigger. Fortunately I don't need to wear anything in particular right now so I can live in yoga pants which are about the only pants I can afford lol. I'm saving money for the new wardrobe I'll need when I get to my goal.

    I do the same. It took a long time for me to believe that what I put in my mouth translates to my weight. Being aware of how my clothes fit reinforces this belief. As soon as my pants get that baggy crotch feeling, they're either in the trash or in the Goodwill box.

    I scour nearby Goodwills for my favorite jeans, keeping a stash of one size smaller. Right now, 12's are lie-on-the-bed-to-zip-up too tight so I wear them with size XL tops to cover the resulting muffin tops. I expect this cycle to repeat every few months for the next year until I'm at my goal weight.

    Fortunately my local Goodwills price jeans at $3.99 with frequent half-off sales. I can get 3 pairs of designer jeans and a few tops for under $20.
  • clicketykeys
    clicketykeys Posts: 6,579 Member
    AMC110 wrote: »
    I'm learning to sew so I can resize some of my old clothes and the rest I will probably donate.

    I have a sewing workshop tomorrow and am taking a pair of pants I like that I've "un-grown!" Super excited and a little nervous.
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