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Throw away / charity shop all your clothes ?

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Frostine · 12/01/2022 14:01

From reading a thread about not saving items for ' best ' , quite a few posters admitted they are doing just that.
But , as title above , I wish I could ( when diet is over ) get rid of the large quantity of clothes , and start again with fewer but nicer clothes I will love to wear.
Anyone feel this way or do you love what you have ?

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Thelnebriati · 12/01/2022 14:11

When my health crashed I went down to a size 8, then up to a size 20, so as you can imagine I went through a lot of clothes! I've only got back down to a 16 and realistically its unlikely I'll get much lower, so I had a clear out.
I keep some old scruffy stuff for when I'm doing grubby jobs, and I've had to get out of the habit of wearing them if I'm just sitting around at home. I've had to get out of the mindset of thinking something is too good to wear everyday. Its an awful way to think.
Dont wait til your diet is over. Sort out your favourite clothes and get rid of the others.

CatrinVennastin · 12/01/2022 14:21

I had a massive cull of my wardrobe after I lost 2 stone last year. My main motivation was if I didn't have any bigger clothes I wouldn't gain weight.

I am on a strict one in one out policy now and it is honestly so much easier to get ready as I can easily see what I have got to wear and I know in my head that x goes with y and what will work for different occasions.

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