For years I have hung in to clothes I should never have bought and still continued to buy. . Didn't wear some because the colour wasn't right or the fit but it was like throwing money away. I have got rd of anything baggy or saggy or most likely too tight because I am never going to get rid of that extra stone. Shoes too because I soon found out that some were comfortable in the shop but not actually wearing them all day. I still have three wardrobes full, stupidly I bought two coats this winter which I like but don't find practical in and out of the car as I prefer a jacket. I am not going clothes shopping for some time now, it will be one in and one out. I much prefer having things I look as good as I can in. All gone to the charity shops. Need to start on all those ornaments I don't want but kept because someone bought it for me. Then there's the China which I don't use or anyone else wants.
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Finally completed a wardrobe clear out
(20 Posts)Keep up the good work Allsorts. I have been decluttering after holding onto things I don’t really need or want anymore for far too many years. For some reason I went through a phase of buying gilets, nice enough but I hardly ever wore them because I couldn’t fasten a coat or jacket over them and was always cold if I just wore a gilet outside. Totally impractical for me.
I really have to do the same. I sorted out ( chucked ) all my scarves and hats etc and that took a few hours. It makes me feel sick thinking of it. Same applies to my ‘craft’ room.
Well done. When it's all done you will feel lighter and better.
Wearing what suits you and letting others benefit from your donations. Good job. Well done.
Well done!
I got rid of so much when we moved last year, cupboards and drawers full of clothes, china etc etc.
We are now in our new uncluttered, new home.
Everything is ordered, it is a good feeling.
My husband has a propensity to buy and hoard but even he loves the new order.
We don’t miss a single thing that went off to the auction room or anything that has gone to the tip/charity shop.
I sorted my winter clothes last autumn when I was putting summer things away intending to do the same when the summer stuff comes out again. We have a holiday early May and that cull needs to take place quite soon.
Need to start on all those ornaments I don't want but kept because someone bought it for me.
I have lots of those! It seems unlucky to give it away for some reason.
As for clothes, I take them out, think I might wear it, put them back but never do.
We’ve been doing the same and it’s very satisfying. All my husband’s work clothes have gone too since his Stroke.
I take loads of once read books to the Big C Centre at the hospital where my son has chemo as they are a great support to our family.
I have started on a clothes clear out, I did some last year and sold some things on Vinted but for the small amount of money I got it wasn’t worth the hassle. So I wait for charity bags that come through the door on a regular basis, anything in really good condition I take to the BHF charity shop in town. I have stopped buying things in sales, I would often buy something because it was a bargain then when I got it home I would find I had nothing to go with it.
I usually work on the principle of one in one out, so when buying a new piece of clothing an old one goes. The only exception to this is some good pieces that I have had for years which are still worn for special occasions.
I need to go to the charity shops, all my "everyday" clothes have become worn, saggy or have small bits of paint on. In the winter I often wear them round home anyway, they're clean & I do a lot of DIY and cooking & don't want to ruin my good things - coat obligatory if I'm popping out.
This time of year I realise I don't have anything casual but smart that I can wear out & at home.
It will be one out, one in, but the ones that go out will be binned!
Judy54
I usually work on the principle of one in one out, so when buying a new piece of clothing an old one goes. The only exception to this is some good pieces that I have had for years which are still worn for special occasions.
I am the same, althiugh usually I buy new because something has worn out.
I was looking at some brown cords yesterday and deciding they will see winter out and then only be fit for the bin. ditto the brown ankle boots I usually wear with them.
However I will not need to buy anymore clothes as I have a pair of olive cords that will go with the sweater I usually wear with the brown trousers, that have been tucked away in a drawer awaiting their second coming for a year or two.
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Looking for a pair of linen trousers I've started re -wearing I came across a pair of navy cotton trousers that I'd stopped wearing because they were the wrong shape. They looked great with a pair of white and navy trainers and a Breton type top. Back in fashion and back in wear. This is why I keep clothes
Good point- I often “discover” clothes and enjoy wearing them as if they were new. It’s called “shopping my wardrobe”
Sadly they often seem to have shrunk in the interim 

I began a major an overdue declutter again in January .
I've done it sporadically since my father passed .
I find it so hard to throw out his stuff which he treasured for so many years .
My problem is my complete adduction to charity shop bargains.
When is a charity shop bargain not a step forward-when you don't wear ,read or use it !
I threw out over 100 dresses earlier this year.
They'd been left here by my daughters and some were unsuccessful charity shop purchases.
Ten sacks each full of about a dozen frocks stood in the hall and I felt good .
One lady despite her enormous enthusiasm failed to collect some promised dresses .
Another failed to meet up to her proposed venue and I'd lugged them in my grannie trolley on the bus. She'd already had dozens of dress patterns
No explanation.
No apology.
I was cross .
I've given more away to a super skinny friend.
Another friend has benefitted .
I plough on ...
This week I've vowed not to go into charity shops browsing again .
A bag of things has begun to accumulate again.
I've bought some new clothes this year .
I now make it a rule-try it on and if it's not 100% back it goes .
Books have been a problem.
I've kept my much loved Art ,History and gardening books plus the classics-but all the easy read paperback thrillers were not easy to dispose of .
Only one shop takes them locally and the manager told me that he has more donations than he can sell however cheaply at 50p.He said that he'd probably just recycle them.
I filled up three recycling bins.
They've all gone now.
I've given away all my baking books .
I haven't started on boxes and boxes of Christmas decorations.
And I'm sad about the unwanted china.
I think that I'm not ready to part with it yet
Sorry... .
I drifted onto a general declutter !
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