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Do you keep clothes that don't fit?

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justallovertheplace · 18/03/2010 17:06

And for the first time in my life I don't mean clothes that are too small I've recently lost a lot of weight I put on when I had my ds (4.5 stone and counting ) and all of the clothes that I stored away when I was pregnant are now too big, as I'm smaller now that I was before pregnancy (was a 14, now a 10-12). The optimist in me wants to just chuck them away, the pessimist in me thinks I might put the weight on again, although I'm going to try damn hard to make sure that doesn't happen. So what should I do with them all? I have all my too big clothes in a big bin bag. Do I charity shop them or do I put them away 'in case'?

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duckyfuzz · 18/03/2010 17:16

bin them then you won't be able to stray back into them again! I have gone from 14 to 12 and binned/ebayed/charitied loads of stuff

ShinyAndNew · 18/03/2010 17:16

I'd bin them, then you will have to work super hard o make sure you don't put weight on again, owing to the fact that you will have to walk around naked

Congrats on the weight loss btw. Bin the clothes.

duckyfuzz · 18/03/2010 17:17

and congratulations on the weight loss, feels great doesn't it

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