I used a bunch of clothing to pack up my stuff when I moved across the country at the start of last year. It's still sitting in the boxes that they were packed around stuff in.
That probably qualifies for 'I'm not going to miss this stuff, get rid of it'. One day, when I have shelves and cupboards, everything else will come out of boxes and be judged.
Old clothes make good grease rags, if they're cotton.
I used a bunch of clothing to pack up my stuff when I moved across the country at the start of last year. It's still sitting in the boxes that they were packed around stuff in.
That probably qualifies for 'I'm not going to miss this stuff, get rid of it'. One day, when I have shelves and cupboards, everything else will come out of boxes and be judged.
Old clothes make good grease rags, if they're cotton.
Oh my yes, and old rock show tour crew t-shirts are good for polishing. I'm still running through my current crop of rags, before anything gets donated it gets assessed for rag-ability first.
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I walked the walk!
all the hangers are all my clothes that are either packed for summer or donating.
A big part of why I've not sorted any clothes out is that there's no wardrobe in my room - all the hanging stuff is in the built-in in the spare room, and every thing else is in full on floordrobe mode in the master bedroom. I know I could just buy a cheapo flat-pack but I want to make one.. but I need to get around to it. So.. yea.
I mean all my t shirts fit in one drawer but that feels like a lot
I have very little space, this new apartment is minimal on closet space
I'm paying for a storage locker too and I hope I can stop that soon
No idea where else to keep my snowboard for now tho
I'm going to do a purge soon of underwear/socks (to find out what is old or has holes) and of my t-shirts.
I wear more shirts (casual and smart) so I only really need t-shirts as under shirts. Just going to hit up H&M, Gap or Primark and buy all the under shirts.
I'm going to do a purge soon of underwear/socks (to find out what is old or has holes) and of my t-shirts.
I wear more shirts (casual and smart) so I only really need t-shirts as under shirts. Just going to hit up H&M, Gap or Primark and buy all the under shirts.
I should probably do a shoe purge soon as well.
I think I have 8 or 9 pairs. That is too much
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
man i am really annoyed at the closet in this apartment
lol
why is the door so low when the bedroom door is so high and the windows are so high, it's moronic
it's so much wasted space, because there is lots of space that is just inaccessible
and the space between the top shelf and the way too low door frame is so narrow that.. well i had 2 shoeboxes on top of each other, and i couldnt take the top one out without taking out the bottom one
Man this town just does not give a shit about mens wear anymore
Target removed all mens shoes and has out all mens clothes back in a tiny corner
The only store left in the mall with mens clothes is american eagle, but we have 8 different women only stores
And the only shoe store with mens dress shoes only has only 5 options, and they dont carry the only genuine leather one in anything above size 8
I just wanted to look good for my interview
Where do you live? Bumfuck-nowhere, USA?
One of the largest towns in minnesota!
I live in a town of almost 100k people in Washington state. We have a tiny Gap factory store, an Old Navy, and a JC Penny's. There literally is a, say, J Crew within one hundred and fifty miles.
I'm on a business trip. Banana Republic and Nordstrom (which I can not recall ever having g been in) are on the itinerary.
I really need to figure out how to buy online but I want by to see stuff and feel it and try it on.
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In semi-fashion-related news: I bought myself two tickets to a showing of my favorite band and also some other band, down in Portland, in October.
I shall go there and buy more of their clothes. I need more of their clothes.
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Old clothes make good grease rags, if they're cotton.
Oh my yes, and old rock show tour crew t-shirts are good for polishing. I'm still running through my current crop of rags, before anything gets donated it gets assessed for rag-ability first.
A huge pile of clothes for donating
and two vacuum bags of summer clothes.
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I mean all my t shirts fit in one drawer but that feels like a lot
I have very little space, this new apartment is minimal on closet space
I'm paying for a storage locker too and I hope I can stop that soon
No idea where else to keep my snowboard for now tho
Well, one of them, I have a few, plus gear
After I actually get a bed I'll try putting them under the bed
I wear more shirts (casual and smart) so I only really need t-shirts as under shirts. Just going to hit up H&M, Gap or Primark and buy all the under shirts.
I should probably do a shoe purge soon as well.
I think I have 8 or 9 pairs. That is too much
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
Target removed all mens shoes and has out all mens clothes back in a tiny corner
The only store left in the mall with mens clothes is american eagle, but we have 8 different women only stores
And the only shoe store with mens dress shoes only has only 5 options, and they dont carry the only genuine leather one in anything above size 8
I just wanted to look good for my interview
and from a person i have gone to for many years
why u fuck up tho!
Where do you live? Bumfuck-nowhere, USA?
Based on apparent supply-and-demand, the equivalent of that one Star Trek planet where it's almost entirely women.
One of the largest towns in minnesota!
sooo...yes?
http://www.prana.com/aleka-top.html?color=moonrock
http://www.prana.com/raya-bottom.html?color=moonrock#pr-header-back-to-top-link
Both to new clothes and huge raises!
:?
but i also have imposed moratorium on clothes shopping until i am sufficiently purged
I'm sorry, the setup was too inviting.
it's ok
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Thanks! The raise might not be worth staying at the job, though. I'm having immense anxiety/guilt about it.
Welp, you might just have to change your style to suit what's available.
pah! your pay is for work done, not a promise of work to come. You earned that money and you get to use it however you want!
You wear that anywhere in New Mexico. You'll be A-OK.
In which case any advice rendered here is completely moot. Not a one of us can hope to understand the subject better.
lol
why is the door so low when the bedroom door is so high and the windows are so high, it's moronic
it's so much wasted space, because there is lots of space that is just inaccessible
and the space between the top shelf and the way too low door frame is so narrow that.. well i had 2 shoeboxes on top of each other, and i couldnt take the top one out without taking out the bottom one
I live in a town of almost 100k people in Washington state. We have a tiny Gap factory store, an Old Navy, and a JC Penny's. There literally is a, say, J Crew within one hundred and fifty miles.
I'm on a business trip. Banana Republic and Nordstrom (which I can not recall ever having g been in) are on the itinerary.
I really need to figure out how to buy online but I want by to see stuff and feel it and try it on.
so if you have the time and aren't in a rush, that's not a big problem
i like
but
i said im not allowed to buy clothes
I shall go there and buy more of their clothes. I need more of their clothes.
it is daring
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I dunno how it looks in person. But the contrast in that photograph is fantastic.
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