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Clothes Audit

Back in January I was one of a couple of people who challenged Michelle, a self-confessed clothes addict, to a year of no new clothes or shoes. Operation Threadbare was born.

In a recent post Michelle conducted a clothes audit. As I read through the numbers my eyes gradually got wider and wider. Wow. How much fashion? 37 short dresses? 11 pairs of gloves? You are kidding?

I decided to conduct a clothes audit of my own. I wasn’t trying to prove anything to Michelle by this, I simply did it because I was interested. We all know I have shoes in every cupboard in the house despite having to chuck several pairs recently, but what about the rest? I’m always complaining I have nothing to wear, that nothing fits, that things that do fit are worn out. So I took a leaf out of Michelle’s book and had a sort out – and these are the results:

Honestly, I was surprised by these numbers too. I have more than I realised. I reckon we probably all do don’t we?

The act of going through every drawer, every hanger, means that I now know exactly what my choices are. I have some lovely pieces – such as my Oasis dress that I bought for my bro-in-law’s wedding, my recently purchased stripey jumper and my The North Face body warmer – but there are also obvious gaps. The clothes-for-work situation is getting near critical, mainly due to my expanding belly and inability to diet and exercise properly, and pretty much all my t-shirts are looking well worn.

The other side of this audit was that it resulted in me getting rid of piles of unwanted and worn out clothes into various bags for recycling, charity, and a clothes swap I’m hoping to go to later in the year. And despite that, I still have quite a bit.

I have also realised that I’m just not very fashionable. I have a few pieces that are fantastic and I love and will do fine for a night out or a special occasion, but generally I’m a jeans and a jumper kind of gal. If I was to go on a shopping spree with money no object now then I would probably buy jeans, jumpers, t-shirts, socks. I guess that’s just who I am – I am never going to rock the latest fashions however much I wish I could.

And no, I didn’t go through my shoes in the same way as I did my clothes – there are no doubt pairs that are worn out or I never wear that could go, but I just wasn’t feeling brave enough. A task for another day perhaps.

Check out Michelle’s blog and send any new-fashion-avoiding tips you might have her way. In the mean time, I’m going shopping!

PS – I got rid of five of those ill-fitting shirts this morning… the clear-out continues!

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