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08-25-2023 11:01 AM
Ten years ago I was working so I bought more clothing from QVC. Now I'm still wearing those items because they are better quality than what is offered now. I don't particularly care if they are out of style.
08-25-2023 11:15 AM
@Sunnycorle wrote:If we don't shop a tthe local stores in our communities they will be gone for good.
I don't know about you but looking at empty malls is depressing for me.
Its nice to get out of the house. I don't buy much either but if I need something I look locally before hitting up the big A.
What local stores? We don't have anything but CVS and supermarkets in a suburb of New York. No clothing stores for years.
We have plenty of malls which I far prefer to on line shopping. Amazon is great for some things but I still prefer the human interaction of shopping in person and actually seeing what I am buying...
08-25-2023 02:31 PM
Ten years ago I was shopping and buying a lot more clothing. I was still working, and I wanted a variety of things to wear. After retiring I sold and donated some of my work wardrobe, but I kept my favorite pieces and still wear those from time to time for church and nicer occasions.
One thing that hasn't changed in ten years is I still love to go shopping. A few of my favorite stores have closed, but I'd still rather shop in person then online. I like to see details, feel fabrics, and try things on before buying. I have bought a few things online, but it's not my preference.
08-25-2023 04:30 PM
@Mom2Dogs wrote:OFF TOPIC but if you no longer need/want the clothes in your closet, do you not have a hard time letting them go?
Nope, not at all.
I use the 1-year Rule: If I haven't worn it since the last time I changed out my closet (from Spring & Summer clothes to Fall & Winter apparel), then I donate or give it away.
I have just a handful of "sentimental" pieces/items that I keep which were gifts from family or friends who are now deceased.
08-25-2023 10:02 PM
I might suggest trying the Jockey store if there is one around for pj's. I have had good luck with SOMA Cool Nights PJ's that surprisingly are nice on the body. Used to have an outlet where I got reasonably but now have to find on sale online. 😟. Another shopping chore rather than pkeasure.
08-25-2023 10:10 PM
Absolutely hate getting rid of clothes that I don't need but that I have loved. I remember the joy of finding a special dress, the pleasure of accessorizing and wearing. Guess I hold out hope for opportunity to need again. Its a big issue for me. I also remember buying and its cost!
08-26-2023 08:09 AM
Thanks for the suggestions -- I appreciate it!
08-26-2023 08:10 AM
Ditto! I sure get it. I used to have so many friends, I couldn't hardly keep up with them all!
08-26-2023 08:54 AM
@Mom2Dogs wrote:OFF TOPIC but if you no longer need/want the clothes in your closet, do you not have a hard time letting them go?
I have several things hanging in my closet that I have not worn for a while but the fabric is so nice and a cute design, I have trouble sending them to donation.
@Mom2Dogs - no, no problems letting go of unworn or unused items for me. I have no problem purging things.
08-26-2023 09:44 AM
@gidgetgh Purging house hold, decor items that I don't use, no problem. I just took 3 boxes to the donation center this week. Clothing is something else, especially my better items.
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