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To be a shocked that my 30 year old dd

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Lookatyougo7 · 29/05/2026 22:35

Has so much clothing she now has storage unit

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Somethingbland · 29/05/2026 22:36

It sounds as though she is addicted to buying clothes.

MsAmerica · 29/05/2026 22:50

I agree that it's startling. Does she recognize that it's unusual, IF it's just clothes?

Anarchy99 · 29/05/2026 22:51

Is she financially independent? Or is someone else having to finance it? If she’s financially independent then I guess it’s up to her (although I can’t imagine it!)

Bumcake · 29/05/2026 23:31

It depends, where does she live? If it’s a just a room in a shared house maybe it’s not excessive.

Besidemyselfwithworry · 29/05/2026 23:32

So where does she live????

Lookatyougo7 · 30/05/2026 16:13

Bumcake · 29/05/2026 23:31

It depends, where does she live? If it’s a just a room in a shared house maybe it’s not excessive.

In a room in a hmo

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WheretheFishesareFrightening · 30/05/2026 16:17

Lookatyougo7 · 30/05/2026 16:13

In a room in a hmo

I’d say I don’t have that many clothes but would need a storage unit if I only had a room in a HMO.

I have 3x double wardrobe rails, 1x single wardrobe rail, drawers in the bottom of those units and a chest of three drawers. I couldn’t fit those into my bedroom.

I wear all of what I have, and haven’t bought new clothes in 2 years so I don’t consider it an excess or addictive amount. I also don’t have a summer/winter wardrobe changeover, that’s all my clothes.

Unexpectedlysinglemum · 30/05/2026 16:30

Somethingbland · 29/05/2026 22:36

It sounds as though she is addicted to buying clothes.

Could all your clothes including all seasons and winter coats fit into one wardrobe?

Stoicandhappy · 30/05/2026 16:31

It’s definitely excessive. Does she have debt? Do you think she has low self esteem?

MeltyMomenrs · 30/05/2026 16:34

Lookatyougo7 · 29/05/2026 22:35

Has so much clothing she now has storage unit

Could she not afford a bigger room/a different flat share with more space with her combined tent & storage costs? (& less spending on fast fashion?)

Duchess379 · 30/05/2026 16:34

😆. I thought I was bad

MeltyMomenrs · 30/05/2026 16:35

WheretheFishesareFrightening · 30/05/2026 16:17

I’d say I don’t have that many clothes but would need a storage unit if I only had a room in a HMO.

I have 3x double wardrobe rails, 1x single wardrobe rail, drawers in the bottom of those units and a chest of three drawers. I couldn’t fit those into my bedroom.

I wear all of what I have, and haven’t bought new clothes in 2 years so I don’t consider it an excess or addictive amount. I also don’t have a summer/winter wardrobe changeover, that’s all my clothes.

That's still a LOT of clothes!

MeltyMomenrs · 30/05/2026 16:36

Unexpectedlysinglemum · 30/05/2026 16:30

Could all your clothes including all seasons and winter coats fit into one wardrobe?

There's a big gap between one wardrobe & needs a storage locker.

PivotPivotmakingmargaritas · 30/05/2026 16:37

It’s a great waste of money - the storage unit and the clothes. She could probably afford a bigger room/ studio if she stopped buying and gave up the storage unit.

She could use vacuum bags to help put some clothes in.

tiramisugelato · 30/05/2026 16:38

Unexpectedlysinglemum · 30/05/2026 16:30

Could all your clothes including all seasons and winter coats fit into one wardrobe?

Yes - and they do - easily Confused

Beyondjourneysend · 30/05/2026 16:39

I don't know - could be excessive. Could be carefully curated vintage wear, cos play or theatrical costumes, bulky sports wear (water sports/winter sports). I think you are only allowed what you can fit in a room in an hmo sounds joyless

Octavia64 · 30/05/2026 16:40

A room in a hmo can be very small.

my dc who moved into a share house after uni needed a storage unit mostly for his musical instruments admittedly.

Notsosweetcaroline · 30/05/2026 16:40

Dunno, if I lived in a room it’s prob got one small wardrobe so yes I’d need another solution too.

CoverLikelyZebra · 30/05/2026 16:48

Lookatyougo7 · 30/05/2026 16:13

In a room in a hmo

Single room? Double? How much wardrobe? When I was in my 20s I had an HMO room that literally had space for a single bed and a 40cm gap alongside it to walk in. My storage space was 2 drawers under the bed and 4 peg hooks to hang things from. I couldn't afford anything more so I had a very limited range of clothing but someone more stylish than me would definitely need more. If she's not expecting you to pay for it, let her be - but caution her to look out for the price shooting up. Storage Barns often have a low introductory offer and then suddenly costs double if you are using them long-term, so it may be cheaper for her to move to a larger place

WheretheFishesareFrightening · 30/05/2026 16:52

MeltyMomenrs · 30/05/2026 16:35

That's still a LOT of clothes!

It is a lot 😂 but it includes pretty much a full time work wardrobe, a casual summer and winter wardrobe, gym clothes, walking clothes, holiday clothes, black tie clothes etc etc. As I said, I’ve not had a single activity where I’ve had to buy new clothes for two years. And some of them are 20+ years old!

JunesDunes · 30/05/2026 16:55

Unexpectedlysinglemum · 30/05/2026 16:30

Could all your clothes including all seasons and winter coats fit into one wardrobe?

I have half a large double wardrobe and 2 small plastic boxes in the loft for all my clothes, coats, shoes, underwear etc. That is all the space I have so that's it . I'd like some more clothing but I'm not paying hundreds of pounds a month to store some coats.

Larrythecatforpm · 30/05/2026 16:57

Maybe if she stopped spending so much on clothes she could afford somewhere bigger

LondonTipton99 · 30/05/2026 17:01

JunesDunes · 30/05/2026 16:55

I have half a large double wardrobe and 2 small plastic boxes in the loft for all my clothes, coats, shoes, underwear etc. That is all the space I have so that's it . I'd like some more clothing but I'm not paying hundreds of pounds a month to store some coats.

This.

id love more clothes but i dont have the space and like hell am I paying for a storage unit for extra! It has to fit in the space you have surely?

NoisyBuilder · 30/05/2026 17:02

I get the space in a HMO is v limited, but how practical is a storage unit?
Do you have to plan your months outfits & shoot over there with last week's clothes?
Or do a seasonal swap out?
Or do a special trip for specific items?
Or do you just live out of the wardrobe you have & dream of the day you are reunited with your other clothing?

LondonTipton99 · 30/05/2026 17:02

Larrythecatforpm · 30/05/2026 16:57

Maybe if she stopped spending so much on clothes she could afford somewhere bigger

Literally. All that Money wasted on the storage 😐she’ll never see anything from that.

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