The other morning when looking at the closets in the house, I realized I have two overly stuffed closets of clothes, barring cabinets and dirty and clean laundry. Without a doubt, I feel like I have absolutely nothing to sport. I guess I could desperately do with those closet organizers like from Organize.com online coupons
I must state I own clothes to wear hinged on what state my body is in at that moment. Presently, my body is in the state of just having a baby 9 months ago. This indicates I lost the baby weight, the number itself, but the form it is in, well that is another issue. Then I also have clothes for when I was preggers, like in between months six & nine. Lastly, like practically every female out there, I had my before baby apparel. Why so many for three varying states you ask? A girl requires options and then there is invaribly the common answer of, well I might want that again.
I know they suggest on those designer TV shows, you should tidy up your closet by removing the apparel you no longer dress in. This of course is easier said than done, especially when your clothes are so very cute and look great on.
I intend on having more children someday, so it makes good sense to keep the pregnancy clothes. So, if I donate the pre-pregnancy apparel because they don’t fit, does that convey I should go out and buy fresh clothes to fit my present shape? I could possibly give away the pre-owned apparel, but I maybe could still have the dilema of what could I wear now?
Next time deciding on brand new outfits, one must look into getting the “staples”. Meaning some denims, black and brown pants, the infamous little black dress, khakis, capris and perhaps some skirts too. The tops are not as bad as the bottoms. They, for the most part continue to fit. If not some t-shirts, sweaters and button ups could work for the brand new bottoms I would purchase. I could always go to New York & Company offers
All this talk of a whole new clothes positively makes me desire to go shopping, but then I would need additional space in my closets. Also, would my figure after the second child look like it does now? Or would I be smaller or larger? Would this mean I would want my old apparel? Could the brand new outfits I buy even fit the next body I have? Wow, it’s just like déjà vu, my problem probably still exist.