Hi everyone. I hate to keep bringing up this subject but it is still a difficult one for me. I posted in the support forum a month or two ago about when to get rid of fat clothes and most everyone recommended getting rid of them (donating, tossing, etc.) as soon as they no longer fit. I really believe in my heart that this is the right thing to do and I have gotten rid of a ton of stuff, such as jeans and tops that were almost worn out, out of date suits and dresses, etc. I have gradually replaced a lot of stuff and have a wardrobe that I absolutely love. Clothes have been a number one motivator for me to lose weight and I think being able to fit into my new stuff will help keep me on track in a big way. I love, love, love my new size 6 jeans (I have 4 pairs!) and dress slacks and pretty t-shirts and tops. I also have a number of blouses that I have never been able to wear before because my chest was so big that I couldn't find blouses in regular sizes to fit me. (I probably should have gone to plus sizes, but...).
Anyway, I really want to clean my closet out completely but I am having an awful time getting rid of some of my nicer, newer stuff, such as Liz Claiborne jackets and slacks, Eddie Bauer T-shirts, Levi jean shorts in size 14, an nice leather jacket, yada yada. I don't have anything designer that cost a lot, but they seem nice to me, and I still remember paying for them only a year or two ago! I've called several consignment shops in my area and most only want top of the line stuff from designers, like Ralph Lauren. One shop is interested in seeing my leather jacket but aren't interested in anything else. My sister in law wants my old stretchy pants, but nothing else.
Help me, please. How have you all dealt with your old clothes once you reached your goal weight? There's a part of me that is afraid to let go of the nicer (to me) stuff because I've lost and regained before. I really feel like this time will be different and I am absolutely dedicated to maintenance. I have NO PLANS to gain weight. But I also am terrified that there will come a day when I lose my motivation and the scale starts climbing again.
Thanks so much!
Pam



