Jackets and hoodies are a whole different category for me anyway, and I have a lot of those too, but not as many as shirts.
Jackets and hoodies are a whole different category for me anyway, and I have a lot of those too, but not as many as shirts.
I have 4 hooded sweatshirts. I guess I don’t own a lot of clothes compared to others.
I once helped a friend reorganize her closet. She owned 125 collared golf shirt. Just the golf shirts alone.
I’ve got 18-20 shirts, 9 bottoms, one coat, and one jacket. And 4 pairs of shoes. That includes scrubs for work. I guess I’m a true minimalist.
16 sweaters and 5 regular sweatshirts. Tammy I thought I was winning until you posted). I only own 5 pairs of shoes.
You are funny with the lists of clothing. I cannot imagine that much clothing in my little walk-in.
That said, all your reports have inspired me to get more decluttering going. Ran into a problem though. I was able to unload a box of DH's electrical bits and pieces to the local Habitat for Humanity retail outlet and towels to the local humane society.
No one is able to accept the inflatable queen mattress with its built-in air pump. I may end up rolling it out to the end of my driveway with a free sign attached on a sunny day. I can understand not taking regular mattresses but the plastic inflatable I thought would be OK. If no takers, I will be paying a disposal fee to get rid of it.
As Cicero said, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.”
Big bag of books going to the library used bookstore today.
A stack of quilting books going to my guild meeting with me next week for the free table.
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