
I get this question a lot!!!
How long should you keep clothes you plan to fit into?
Well, my answer is two-fold:
1. Do you have extra storage space?
If you do, then you can keep the clothes for a year or two. You need to limit the items to your favourites but I'll allow lots of leeway.
If you have no extra space and you already can't fit all your current clothes into your wardrobe, then I'd say choose maybe 5 - 6 special items and keep them for no longer than a year.
I have a friend who is really great at decluttering clothes. She goes through their clothes every 6 months and gets rid of anything they haven't worn that season. Her view is that next summer/ winter there'll be new fashions so why hang onto old stuff?!
2. How honest are you being with yourself?If you've been putting on weight steadily due to
age or
lifestyle factors, then deep down you know you're fooling yourself into thinking you'll be able to fit into that size ___.
In this case, I suggest that you just bite the bullet and get rid of the clothes. It feels better when you donate it to a woman's shelter, trust me.
Ask yourself, "who can use this today?"However, if you were
easily at a weight before getting pregnant and you've just had a baby, then by all means keep those old clothes while you exercise and get back to your pre-maternity weight.
That said, my sister is really slender (post-baby) and even she said when the baby was 6 months old that she's come to terms with not ever fitting into those really skinny tops again :)
So what do I do?If I LOVE the clothes, I get the stuff out of my
valuable real estate (my wardrobe) and put them in my guest bedroom with the date on the container/
large ziploc bag. By the time the next summer/ winter rolls around, if I can't fit into it, out it goes.
I know from my history that even if I can fit into it a year later, there are much cuter clothes out there which I'd rather have in my wardrobe :)
This system works for me. What works for you?