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The Wardrobe 2 year challenge.

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Teetime Thu 02-Nov-17 09:31:14

Your mission, should you choose to accept it is to go through your wardrobe pick something you haven't worn for 2 years or more and wear it, tell us about it - photos welcome. If you decide it's good keep it - if not charity bag.

I have selected a long cotton jumper from M & S (about 4 years old) in a damask pink and put it over a 2 tone dark pink T shirt from Laura Ashley - 7 years old- looks Ok nice and warm without being heavy fine to wear with jeans to go to the osteopath in this morning.
Good Luck with the challenge. smile

Scribbles Thu 02-Nov-17 14:26:39

I'd love to participate but I already did my own challenge last year when we moved house from 4 bedrooms to 2, three big wardrobes to two modest ones ...
I had no idea I could be so ruthless! Anything unworn for a year or more went out the door. Everything left is either relatively new or old, loved and worn often. I have a new rule, too - if something fresh comes in, then something has to go. As I love all my clothes so much, this is keeping my spending down to levels I can scarcely believe so it's Win-win smile.

Smithy Thu 02-Nov-17 15:06:56

Ah Scribbles - a girl after my own heart. I love my clothes, always have but don't need so many in retirement. I think I will follow your new rule, something new and something has to go. Teetime, I am already sort of doing what you are advocating and looking for new ways to wear things I haven't worn in ages -some more than two years ago. Hoping these measures will stop me from buying unnecessarily. ?

Teetime Thu 02-Nov-17 15:58:09

Sounds like you're on top of this ladies- did you find anything that your are now wearing that you didn't before?

NotTooOld Thu 02-Nov-17 16:13:09

I'm wearing a pale grey cotton jumper with a small embroidered all over pattern in pink and orange. It is a Mantaray one which I bought last year and took a dislike to as it is not a very flattering shape (or it may be me that is not a very flattering shape!). I rescued it from the charity bag last week and I'm glad I did as it seems much nicer this year.

Tegan2 Thu 02-Nov-17 16:40:15

I could only do this if my weight remained the same for more than a few weeks at a time sad. As it is, I have to have clothes in different sizes to allow for the constant fluctuation. I nearly threw out a tunic that I bought [and virtually lived in] from a charity shop a couple of years ago; tried it on and realised I still loved it!

Scribbles Thu 02-Nov-17 19:02:02

I almost threw out a mint green & cream striped polo shirt that was quite new but rarely worn because I decided the colours were wrong for me. I kept it and now wear it regularly because the colours have magically become "right"?!confused

blossom14 Thu 02-Nov-17 19:51:40

That's it then. Black velvet skirt { at least 12 years old from M&S) wore it a Golf Club do on Saturday night.
Too long, too tight and going into charity bag.
I thought velvet was all the fashion this season - but not on me.

lemongrove Thu 02-Nov-17 20:07:28

The same as scribbles cleared the wardrobes this year and now have the one in, one out rule, and yes, it’s certainly keeping the spending down.
However Teetime I have found two things today since reading your thread that will be worn, and then given away or thrown out.A pale blue plain top ( makes me look more washed out than ever) and has lost it’s shape, and a jacket that looks unfashionable, is a strange shade of green, and I wonder why I ever bought it.They will be worn and their future decided!

phoenix Thu 02-Nov-17 20:17:06

I have found that I have really had to re-think the colours I wear since giving up colouring my hair.

A new mustard seed (yellow) jumper looks good, but I would never have considered it with red hair.

So, I have been having a cull, especially getting rid of business suits that I no longer need (and can't fit into blush ) and hope to find forgotten treasures as I go through the cupboards and drawers!

Greyduster Sat 04-Nov-17 13:08:09

I have a teal coloured jacket that seemed like a good idea at the time. I wore it to a wedding with a dress that had the same colour in it, with which it looked fine, but whenever I have tried it on since, it has become a no no! I actually like it, but it kind of doesn’t like me, so after trying it on again yesterday, it’s future is now decided.

Morgana Sat 04-Nov-17 15:51:20

Like Phoenix I am finding I need to wear different colours now that my hair is white! Wardrobe now half empty...