Your "89 shirt - you should make a shadow box and hang it on a wall so that it can be displayed. Cherish the things you love and ditch what does not fit or you haven't worn in a year. Everything else you keep should fit in your closet and dresser.
Honestly though, with as many clothes as she has, considering she already have a room/rooms full of clothes, after purging and organizing, one of the rooms can be a closet...just get heavy duty chrome garment racks and book cases to use for shoes/handbags. The actual closet in the room can hold coats/jackets.
@@DarkbutNotsinister 😃 LOVE IT...mind you, the initial suggestion I gave was based on what I DID myself 😁...haven't thought of a name for it though. I've just been simply calling it "the closet", lol. I just tell my husband "Well if you're looking for me I'm in the closet." When he or our kids are looking for me, where do you think they check first?...YES..."the closet", lol.
15:03 Q.:And you've had them tested and serviced relatively recently? A.:Yeah. In the background, two vacuum cleaners covered in thick dust and a stain resembling liquid rust.
One of the takeaways would be: look how much Curtis had to look to find things that have even a bit of value, so that stuff youre saving because 'it could be worth something someday' probably wont be. Not only that things only have monetary value if you actually make the effort to sell them.
This is how my husband sees the two tidy bins and three neatly stacked bags of clothes and shoes by our washer and dryer 🤣. I have to go through them to sell or donate, and they are driving him crazy! 😆
I don't think Curtis does a very good at getting money for the valuable items.He gets cheap yard sale prices instead of antique and vintage prices.If you counted the time spent it would be more economical to just trash the items.
Curtis could have gotten double for those 2 chests, 😯those dealers can easily get $200 to $300 dollars a piece for those chests after they fix them up😕
He always sells things for cheap. It’s the part of the show that I don’t like bc I always think at the end that he didn’t do them justice and could have gotten so much more
I made the same mistake with clothing. However I just got rid of lots of them these past few months. Now to tackle my storage unit full of clothes, shoes etc. I had a booth inside an indoor flea market but I didn't like my location so I closed it after 2 mos .
Most people body weight will fluctuate through the years. Keeping clothes 10-20 years probably won't fit again..🤔 It's not what the people are hoarding it's WHY they are hoarding.
True nowadays. Couple of years ago there was still too much mid-century furniture around and it was not in fashion. The wedding gown would now also be considered vintage (still not trendy and I don’t think it would sell for much).
@@jokl89 I’m not sure about Europe…but in Canada is been very desirable for the last 10 years. I just thought they could sell it on Facebook market place for way more than at an auction 🤷🏼♀️
@@JPKnapp-ro6xm I guess it would depend where you live, I was referring to the one little dresser…it would be worth way more here in Canada😊…no kidding😉
Some people use it for an excuse. I agree with you. She may be depressed and in need of attention. Theres a great movie with Judy Dench, a true story of someone with that ailment. Cant remember the name. But a lovely movie ....take care.
I had endometriosis, and my home never looked like that. Thankfully, surgery took care of the issue forever....and 42 years later, my apartment is still very clean, despite other major health issues!
I have a lot clothes too, altogether would be around 400s, around half of those still with the tags. Thanx God, those were never piled up to my ceiling 😁
We call these people pack rats they need to get a very large dumpster and just start throwing. But it looks like the couple should seek therapy their house is a mess doesn't even look like a home
Lol I love clothes but I look after all mine and I like things organized lol and some times I will give a bag away to some one or to a thrift shop. And I give nice clothes. I just think someone might like to find this in a thrift shop😻🙋♀️
Yes, same...although shoes/coats and jackets are my thing, I love vintage/dated clothes and I do have A LOT of clothes too where for some (and even me at times when I'm digging something out) it may be overwhelming. HOWEVER, because of my abundant wardrobe, I use one of the rooms in my house as a closet so yes though full, my clothes and everything else is organized and on garment racks and bookcases used for shoes and handbags. The actual room closet is used for evening wear/dressier pieces and shoes.
i mean....as someone with a chronic illness...cleaning is very fatiguing. bending, picking things up, scrubbing, repetitive motions etc. plus you get super weak so 5lbs feels like 20lbs. a plate feels like a rock. your heart rate goes up just sweeping the floor. so the house can get pretty bad. shopping? just walk in, find something, pay, and go home to sleep. they're not the same. have some empathy people, life isn't easy. edited for speling.
Shopping is easy, you can order things for homedelivery, often free transport but it is more difficult and sometimes costly to get the stuff out. YT channel of University of California have a video on the matter of the middle class cluttered home. You can click home a sofa to be delivered and cartied in but disposing of the old sofa is trickier and more costly.
@@nikolas4347 cleaning is usually more expensive than buying things, besides she needs more than cleaning since this is obviously years of clutter pile up. most people do clear outs once or twice a year, but if you don't have the energy for it then it builds up. if she hires someone to help her declutter then she still needs the energy and health to oversee what they are doing.
That couple is as unattractive, in every way possible, as is there house. Those Kirby vacs are hideously heavy and difficult to use. My ex-husband "gifted" me with one decades ago, and I made him use it because it was like trying to drive a Mac truck when I was used to a Volkswagen Beetle!
@@teza5876 My friend bought a 3000 dollar dress for her wedding and the seams weren't even sewn right. The dress shop didn't want to fix it for free, either. I can't stand the wedding industrial complex. Best wedding I ever went to was a casual outdoor affair.
Direct message you tell prince william im still waiting on my money and tell prince Harris..(?) they won't let me enter into the prince trust..which is illegal
Can anyone set me clear. Is this not Kim from older hoarder shows who changed her image and name? Or is it really someone else who just looks like her? Please help.
This is obscene. There are little kids living in Landfills, garbage stacked 7 stories high, in the Philippines. With nothing but filthy rags to wear. What a privileged 1st world problem.
Everyone has different problems. People living In 1st world countries were raised differently. Doesn’t make their problems any less. Just different. Check yourself, before you judge anybody with your ignorant mentality.
Maybe the little kids live in garbage, because Imelda Marcos bought 3000 pairs of shoes, instead of giving money for education. The third world countries should fix their corruption problems. 3rd world problems.
Your "89 shirt - you should make a shadow box and hang it on a wall so that it can be displayed.
Cherish the things you love and ditch what does not fit or you haven't worn in a year. Everything else you keep should fit in your closet and dresser.
Honestly though, with as many clothes as she has, considering she already have a room/rooms full of clothes, after purging and organizing, one of the rooms can be a closet...just get heavy duty chrome garment racks and book cases to use for shoes/handbags. The actual closet in the room can hold coats/jackets.
I did that. The room is called my “diva suite”.
@@DarkbutNotsinister 😃 LOVE IT...mind you, the initial suggestion I gave was based on what I DID myself 😁...haven't thought of a name for it though. I've just been simply calling it "the closet", lol. I just tell my husband "Well if you're looking for me I'm in the closet." When he or our kids are looking for me, where do you think they check first?...YES..."the closet", lol.
I’ve done that and there is still room for a sofa
15:03 Q.:And you've had them tested and serviced relatively recently? A.:Yeah.
In the background, two vacuum cleaners covered in thick dust and a stain resembling liquid rust.
One of the takeaways would be: look how much Curtis had to look to find things that have even a bit of value, so that stuff youre saving because 'it could be worth something someday' probably wont be. Not only that things only have monetary value if you actually make the effort to sell them.
He repeatedly sells items for well below their value for quick sales. We asy to see it isn't his money at stake.
@@lisbetsoda4874who knows if they’re scamming her or not and making deals under the table with the buyers.
The wedding dress is absolutely gorgeous! I hope Kristina wont sell it cheap.
Give a chance to another bride to wear?
How can people trust a third party to sell them their own possessions!!! So naive.
They have the sweetest people on this show
This has the same exact energy as girls who say they have nothing to wear
Absolutely loved this episode!!! Thank you from across the pond! Chris in very small town in Tennessee!
09.15.2021
That wedding dress is absolutely beautiful!!!👊
Right ! I wish I could buy it
This is how my husband sees the two tidy bins and three neatly stacked bags of clothes and shoes by our washer and dryer 🤣. I have to go through them to sell or donate, and they are driving him crazy! 😆
I don't think Curtis does a very good at getting money for the valuable items.He gets cheap yard sale prices instead of antique and vintage prices.If you counted the time spent it would be more economical to just trash the items.
You can tell it's not his own items or money at stake.
I agree 👍 with you totally. He doesn't sell the antiques, he gives them away.
Curtis could have gotten double for those 2 chests, 😯those dealers can easily get $200 to $300 dollars a piece for those chests after they fix them up😕
He so can't be bothered. Not his own money at stake.
I love it when a buyer is so, so obviously keen and Curtis opens with a low bid like an idiot. WTF
@@lisbetsoda4874he’s not stupid, I bet you he and this show conspire with buyers and make profit that way.
He always sells things for cheap. It’s the part of the show that I don’t like bc I always think at the end that he didn’t do them justice and could have gotten so much more
I made the same mistake with clothing. However I just got rid of lots of them these past few months. Now to tackle my storage unit full of clothes, shoes etc. I had a booth inside an indoor flea market but I didn't like my location so I closed it after 2 mos .
Sent me here in the Philippines, even used clothes bags shoes and toys,
the problem is not even hoarding, it's organizing.
Most people body weight will fluctuate through the years. Keeping clothes 10-20 years probably won't fit again..🤔 It's not what the people are hoarding it's WHY they are hoarding.
Exactly. Besides, our taste changes as we grow older, our needs and lifestyle as well, so it’s a tad ridiculous to hold on to certain items.
How about Christina’s Nagel print on the wall? They fetch a good price, considering he died in 1984
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It sure caught my eye
The cleaner reminds me of Kim Woodburn
I'd have kept that lover's lamp. They sell the cool stuff and keep the bland stuff. I don't understand it.
I sold most of my clothes online and made a lot of money 💰 🤑
I sell clothing and along with other things online as well. Does come in hande
What site do you use?
@@lorabetht9206 Poshmark or Mercari.
@@stephaniekc Poshmark
@stephanie KC what is your Poshmark username ?
That little MCM dresser is worth much more than 20-30 pounds!
True nowadays. Couple of years ago there was still too much mid-century furniture around and it was not in fashion. The wedding gown would now also be considered vintage (still not trendy and I don’t think it would sell for much).
@@jokl89 I’m not sure about Europe…but in Canada is been very desirable for the last 10 years. I just thought they could sell it on Facebook market place for way more than at an auction 🤷🏼♀️
Don't kid yourselves. I've emptied two houses of deceased relatives and none had any furniture that was worth more than $30.
@@JPKnapp-ro6xm I guess it would depend where you live, I was referring to the one little dresser…it would be worth way more here in Canada😊…no kidding😉
@@jackandpiper exactly! $100 minimum.
no don’t dress cycle the wedding dress it will have its time its gorgeous
this middle class abundance really keeping us down
Financial issues and budgets have been a top priority of any successful business education
I have endometriosis and my flat doesn’t look like that. …
Some people use it for an excuse. I agree with you. She may be depressed and in need of attention. Theres a great movie with Judy Dench, a true story of someone with that ailment. Cant remember the name. But a lovely movie ....take care.
Theres always someone who has to be negative and nasty...
I had endometriosis, and my home never looked like that. Thankfully, surgery took care of the issue forever....and 42 years later, my apartment is still very clean, despite other major health issues!
People deal with pain differently.
Seriously? Endometriosis? Yea there's treatment! I've had it and it is painful but geez. I want to feel bad for these folks but let's be real
Lots of difference between American and British hoarders. American hoarders are often really troubled mentally; Brits just have a lot of stuff.
I have a lot clothes too, altogether would be around 400s, around half of those still with the tags. Thanx God, those were never piled up to my ceiling 😁
I want the wedding dress, I just need a fiancé.
😂
Nah girl, wear it in the living room and look fly watchin your shows.
She will enjoy a cleanser environment. No one complains after … idt
How can people trust a third party to sell them their own possessions!!! So naive.
Mariannes make-up glows more like our future! Love it
We call these people pack rats they need to get a very large dumpster and just start throwing. But it looks like the couple should seek therapy their house is a mess doesn't even look like a home
And how about some shampoo.....She needs a shower......Yuk.
The house is not just messy, it’s yucky...
Lol I love clothes but I look after all mine and I like things organized lol and some times I will give a bag away to some one or to a thrift shop. And I give nice clothes. I just think someone might like to find this in a thrift shop😻🙋♀️
Yes, same...although shoes/coats and jackets are my thing, I love vintage/dated clothes and I do have A LOT of clothes too where for some (and even me at times when I'm digging something out) it may be overwhelming. HOWEVER, because of my abundant wardrobe, I use one of the rooms in my house as a closet so yes though full, my clothes and everything else is organized and on garment racks and bookcases used for shoes and handbags. The actual room closet is used for evening wear/dressier pieces and shoes.
So too sick to clean but not too sick to shop for all this clutter?
Yup it’s always that way with hoarders. They could be crippled and dragging themselves on the floor sick but if it’s shopping they’re totally fine.
i mean....as someone with a chronic illness...cleaning is very fatiguing. bending, picking things up, scrubbing, repetitive motions etc. plus you get super weak so 5lbs feels like 20lbs. a plate feels like a rock. your heart rate goes up just sweeping the floor. so the house can get pretty bad. shopping? just walk in, find something, pay, and go home to sleep. they're not the same. have some empathy people, life isn't easy.
edited for speling.
Ever heard of online shopping? She doesn't even need to leave her bed to do it.
Shopping is easy, you can order things for homedelivery, often free transport but it is more difficult and sometimes costly to get the stuff out. YT channel of University of California have a video on the matter of the middle class cluttered home.
You can click home a sofa to be delivered and cartied in but disposing of the old sofa is trickier and more costly.
@@nikolas4347 cleaning is usually more expensive than buying things, besides she needs more than cleaning since this is obviously years of clutter pile up. most people do clear outs once or twice a year, but if you don't have the energy for it then it builds up. if she hires someone to help her declutter then she still needs the energy and health to oversee what they are doing.
That couple is as unattractive, in every way possible, as is there house. Those Kirby vacs are hideously heavy and difficult to use. My ex-husband "gifted" me with one decades ago, and I made him use it because it was like trying to drive a Mac truck when I was used to a Volkswagen Beetle!
"Dresser"? Looks like a bedside drawer to me. Tripe.
Ok…?
No, it's a dresser when there's a mirror attached to the storage drawer/table.
I know Christine has a divorce story. I wonder what it is..?
Too much repitition. Needs a good editing.
It's old school television format, with recaps after the breaks, but yes it is annoying on the internet.
Ladasha bethea, ladasha Butler, petit diced tomatoes!!!
Absolutely!
I like to see that in person
I got dorothys ruby slippers . Bout all that’s valuable in my wardrobe
Question!!!
Is it in angleter inglen????
The single lady should give some of her clothes to the married lady because the married lady's clothes are horrid!!
Wouldn't fit
@@lisbetsoda4874 Thought the same.
@@johannas.l.brushane2518 LOL 😂😂😂
That wedding dress is just not at all attractive nowadays, I'm sorry but...eh...
If she can find someone who sews that could be a beautiful dress .
@@kathybishop6623 Yes! That is the only way to salvage that thing.
What's mad is people pay $5000 for a dress for one day and then can only get $200 to sell it second hand.
@@teza5876 My friend bought a 3000 dollar dress for her wedding and the seams weren't even sewn right. The dress shop didn't want to fix it for free, either. I can't stand the wedding industrial complex. Best wedding I ever went to was a casual outdoor affair.
Direct message you tell prince william im still waiting on my money and tell prince Harris..(?) they won't let me enter into the prince trust..which is illegal
Shoes 🤪😜?
Can anyone set me clear. Is this not Kim from older hoarder shows who changed her image and name? Or is it really someone else who just looks like her? Please help.
Not the same lady at all
No way. Heaps different personality.
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This is obscene. There are little kids living in Landfills, garbage stacked 7 stories high, in the Philippines. With nothing but filthy rags to wear. What a privileged 1st world problem.
Hoarding is mental illness.
Everyone has different problems. People living In 1st world countries were raised differently. Doesn’t make their problems any less. Just different. Check yourself, before you judge anybody with your ignorant mentality.
And those kids should get Channel 5 around and help them with their problem.
@@shade247 Indeed...so tired of these types of comparisons.
Maybe the little kids live in garbage, because Imelda Marcos bought 3000 pairs of shoes, instead of giving money for education. The third world countries should fix their corruption problems. 3rd world problems.