One tip: Pull everything you love, and actually wear first, then put aside what was a gift, or it was expensive, and remind yourself, that someone will bag you to have that item in her closet because she actually need it, it will help alooot to let it go. I hoard things too lol, it is bad, but i try my best, and you tryed your best. So yeah, queen, you did a very good job. Great reminder. :D
I would not recommend what you are referring to as recycling. If you mean the donation bins in parking lots. These items end up being shipped overseas and sold by the pound. There are much better options here in the US. You can sell items on a site inexpensively: Poshmark, Mecari, Facebook MP, Ebay and others. These you will make more. However, if you really don't want to deal with them, you can request a bag from Threadup. You will make very little, but, its something and they donate or recycle what doesn't sell unless you pay to get it back. You can also take to an organization like the Salvation Army, Goodwill or a local thrift store that benefits a charity. Many thrift stores only take high end last season. Finding a resuse option locally will slightly reduce the impact as opposed to shipping it back overseas where it likely came from.
Hanging bodysuits, crop tops, cami or vest tops or thin t shirts is the worst way to store them! roll them into drawers or storage bins or baskets, Jackets, trousers, skirts, dresses and all other tops/shirts/blouses all need to be hung, jeans can be rolled or hung but jumpers and sweatshirts and sweatpants all can be rolled too .. so many people crease their hanging clothes by wasting space on items that don't crease, also you can see everything and organise better that way ..also keep all like for like items together like all skirts and all dresses etc the tie front tops can be worn over a bodysuit or a cami vest top or dress and don't look risque like that! wearing clothes once or twice and getting rid of them is SO wasteful! the items you want to keep for memories take from the closet and put it in a memory box, if you don't LOVE the gift and want to chuck it away then exchange it or get a refund and buy something that you will wear more than once!
How is it that the snakeskin pattern shirt that looks 3x bigger than your favorite *tiny* cropped top is too small??🤔🤣 I really liked that bleached tee you said you did yourself!
Its disappointing to hear that you like something for a season and then think its annoying. You do realize that clothes come from natural resources and create emissions from their production. Hopefully, as you continue to grow as a person, you buy things that you like enough to keep until they can no longer be used, are worn out or don't fit.
One tip: Pull everything you love, and actually wear first, then put aside what was a gift, or it was expensive, and remind yourself, that someone will bag you to have that item in her closet because she actually need it, it will help alooot to let it go. I hoard things too lol, it is bad, but i try my best, and you tryed your best. So yeah, queen, you did a very good job. Great reminder. :D
This is an extremely positive way to look at it and I will definitely be reminding myself this in the future :) thank you
I would not recommend what you are referring to as recycling. If you mean the donation bins in parking lots. These items end up being shipped overseas and sold by the pound. There are much better options here in the US. You can sell items on a site inexpensively: Poshmark, Mecari, Facebook MP, Ebay and others. These you will make more. However, if you really don't want to deal with them, you can request a bag from Threadup. You will make very little, but, its something and they donate or recycle what doesn't sell unless you pay to get it back. You can also take to an organization like the Salvation Army, Goodwill or a local thrift store that benefits a charity. Many thrift stores only take high end last season. Finding a resuse option locally will slightly reduce the impact as opposed to shipping it back overseas where it likely came from.
Why would anyone thumbs down this video? You're so cute and funny and entertaining.
I love how you went through each item. I love declutter videos but I hate when they hyperlapse them. Great video. Thank you
sis... let me just say by watching this one video I already love u. Hope u have a great day queen💕✨
Hanging bodysuits, crop tops, cami or vest tops or thin t shirts is the worst way to store them! roll them into drawers or storage bins or baskets, Jackets, trousers, skirts, dresses and all other tops/shirts/blouses all need to be hung, jeans can be rolled or hung but jumpers and sweatshirts and sweatpants all can be rolled too .. so many people crease their hanging clothes by wasting space on items that don't crease, also you can see everything and organise better that way ..also keep all like for like items together like all skirts and all dresses etc the tie front tops can be worn over a bodysuit or a cami vest top or dress and don't look risque like that! wearing clothes once or twice and getting rid of them is SO wasteful! the items you want to keep for memories take from the closet and put it in a memory box, if you don't LOVE the gift and want to chuck it away then exchange it or get a refund and buy something that you will wear more than once!
This is very helpful! Thank you :)
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cool video, but do you have ghosts in your home?
I have two moles who stands next to each other like on your arm i am so impressed about that
How is it that the snakeskin pattern shirt that looks 3x bigger than your favorite *tiny* cropped top is too small??🤔🤣
I really liked that bleached tee you said you did yourself!
Hahaha you make a good point 😂 honestly its the least stretchy material though so my arms get the life squeezed out of them
i love this its so entertaining to watch
The intro song is PERFECT
Some of these items are now featured on my sister’s ebay store, see description for details :)
Sinister 70s 🥰 Steven Rhodes is dope
Its disappointing to hear that you like something for a season and then think its annoying. You do realize that clothes come from natural resources and create emissions from their production. Hopefully, as you continue to grow as a person, you buy things that you like enough to keep until they can no longer be used, are worn out or don't fit.
your naturally really funny
where did you get your clothing rack ?
I got the closet units from Ikea and the clothing rack from Target!
You’re funny 😆
Try to sell the expensive clothes...