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How do I clear out my wardrobe??????

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AnnabelCaramel · 02/06/2008 19:05

I have too many clothes. Even now, many many years after leaving uni,I still find it hard to throw stuff away - a throwback to the time when I couldn't afford nice new clothes that often. Where/how do I start???

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ComeOVeneer · 02/06/2008 19:06

Try it on

Does it fit?
Does it look good?
When did you last wear it?
Do you have anything to wear it with/to?

If you are stuggling to answer these questions - time to let it go!

AnnabelCaramel · 02/06/2008 19:10

Mostly it all fits; I just have this 'one day it'll come back in' mentality, or know as soon as I bin it I'll want it back. It's daft - I think I'm going to be ruthless and really really pare it down.

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AnnabelCaramel · 02/06/2008 19:10

Mostly it all fits; I just have this 'one day it'll come back in' mentality, or know as soon as I bin it I'll want it back. It's daft - I think I'm going to be ruthless and really really pare it down.

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brimfull · 02/06/2008 19:26

If you haven't worn it in the last 2 yrs bin it or give it away.

maidamess · 02/06/2008 19:27

I'll come round and do it for you. Love doing that!

AnnabelCaramel · 02/06/2008 19:30

That's what I need - someone who has no emtional attachment to my old clothes! An example is a lovely old shirt I have - I maybe wear it twice a year just around the house but it's now so old I can't bear to bin it. Weird thig is, with my work clothes I have no problem, it's the casual stuff that lurks.

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fishie · 02/06/2008 19:34

if you really can't bear to get rid of it then stick it in a bag and bung it somewhere, then if you haven't gone looking for it after a pre-defined period (6m? 1 year if extremely hard) then goodbye clothes.

could you sell any of it?

bellavita · 02/06/2008 19:35

I have just one rule - if it has not been worn in the last 12 months - bin it or charity shop it.

AnnabelCaramel · 02/06/2008 19:39

I'm going to do an intial sift tomorrow - I think the time has come to say to myself keep,say, 10 items you love, the rest is for the charity shop. This is what comes of having a tiny house but with fantastic storage cupboards....I think the last owner must have had the same issues!

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fishie · 02/06/2008 19:47

don't be completely ruthless though annabel, i have got rid of stuff which have later regretted. hence 6m bag rule (i have a loft and a cellar so can afford to do this).

there is nothing wrong with having an old shirt tha tyou wear twice a year. having 15 old shirts that you never wear is not good though.

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