What are you doing with your clothes?
Hello fellow December surgery folks!
By now I'm guessing most of us are in new wardrobes and our pre-op wardrobes are falling off and looking pretty sloppy. I know that's the case for me! I try to sneak in a top here and there thinking "it doesnt look that big" but then I try on something that is my actual size, and I realize that what I am wearing looks like someone's grandma's clothes. Shopping is a BLAST now! I know I shouldn't buy name brand clothes at full price but I am having a super hard time with rationalizing it all out. I know that dropping a ton of $ on an outfit I'll only wear for a month or two is not wise, but what if it's really, REALLY cute? I put some pics in my blog of an outfit I tried on yesterday at Macy's... can you help me with my dilemma?
Out with the old, in with the new.... What are you doing with your old clothes? I slowly started some Ebay selling, and will continue that for my designer stuff, but now i've got 3 boxes/bags piled up of things that are high quality but too large, and I don't want to give it away to Goodwill. I wish I knew a diva who would treasure these garments, because she could have them! Such problems I have, I know LOL
Otherwise, next month, a bunch of MN OHers get together and swap clothes. I must have at least 3-4 bags of stuff to bring. People bring what they don't fit into any more and take what they want. Whatever is left goes to goodwill. They do this I think 2 times a year, pretty cool. I can't wait until my closet is completely void of all fat clothes.
Kristy (weight loss below does not include 16lbs lost during pre WLS diet)
START: 325 Day of Surgery :309 GOAL: 180
Are you selling them on e-bay and how much are you selling them for? I am just into a size 22. Wish I could see what you have. I also have 2 totes full of nice size 28, 28, & 24's but don't know what to do with them either. Hope you figure it out, and when you do, let me know what you did. Thanks, Donna
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