Yay!!! There are others like me out there!
That is, there are others on a clothes "diet."
Last Spring, as I switched my closet from summer to winter, I made a discovery: I didn't lack for anything. Anything. At all. In short, had/have too many clothes. In fact, it kinda made me sick to see how many clothes I really owned. So I decided that, for the duration of the summer, I wasn't going to buy anything. No shopping trips to the local outlet mall, no "retail therapy" whatsoever. It's been incredibly do-able; I've really not even missed it. I like what's in my closet--for the most part--and what I don't like, I have been trying to weed out.
But now, I have a decision to make. Should I join these ladies? I can't decide.
I might, though if I do, I'm (mostly) sticking to my original rules:
- No new clothes (But my sewing doesn't count. Still. The idea that I can sew myself something new has been a saving grace. Not that I've had time to shop; not that I've actually sewn anything.) I might just say no new fabric, considering my stash. Though that can't apply to this stuff...
- Even though "The Great American Apparel Diet" allows the purchase of shoes, I'm going to try to stick to not buying them--with the exception of my birthday boots. Yes, I'm buying myself boots for my birthday and asking for contributions from those who would normally buy me a present. Otherwise, the price would be unconscionable.
- I can still buy accessories. Not that I need them.
Mathew 6:19-21
2 comments:
wow! That's quit the challange. I think if I made it an entire year with out buying any clothing, I'd never need to buy any clothes ever again. I wish you luck!
I think a lot of us could go on a diet of some sort.
Eaglegordon
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