Does This Constitute as a Small Fart?
Congrats Taz.
As Sigoman suggested, sort on a regular basis, or you'll waste time wearing clothes that are too big while skipping over clothes that would have fit just fine. As a result of laziness I pretty much skipped straight from 60/58 pants to 48s, leaving a bunch or 50-56s unworn.
Then I literally rearranged my closet by size, clothes that pretty much fit on one side (shooting for 6+ pair pants/shirts/coats each), all pants/shirts/coats that were too small on the other (and even within size, I'd hold them up against each other to further sort, since all 44s or XLs are the same). When I'd step in the morning and button a pair of pants, I'd smile when they dropped to the floor before I could get the belt on. Oh well, reach for the next pair on the in-waiting side and see if they were ready to go. If so, rotate in, and shift the big ones to the donation pile (and buy smaller sizes at the thrift shop when I went to donate to add to the in-waiting side).
I've been up and down in weight several times, so I thought I'd have clothes through almost the entire journey. Despite that, now there's maybe 1 winter coat, 1 sweater, 2 shirts, and a dozen ties in my closet that were there when I started. Everything else is new (mostly used, but new to me). Perhaps my happiest weight-loss moment was when I tried on my "goal" jeans from high school and realized they were too big (not to mention terribly unfashionable by today's standards, but neither fact kept me from wearing them proudly that night before donating the next day).
Keep it up Taz. And avoid the temptation to blow all your savings on new clothes.