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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a ton of clothes that I bought in the 90s that I still wear and I also wear vintage stuff that was my mom's from the 70s. But sadly in the last year or two middle age has hit me HARD and now I can't buy things fast enough to fit me. I'm sad to see the PPs saying the returning clothes is not good for the environment -- most stores have so little in stock (other than leisure wear) --- I ordered 8 pairs of black dress pants from 2-3 different vendors in different sizes at Christmas and could only find one pair that fit. The sizing was insane -- one pair of 8s from BR was too big, and another was too small. I had zero way of predicting what size I would be in any brand so just kept ordering different sizes. I would love to buy fewer clothes, better quality, but it's so hard to find anything. One thing I love about WFH is that I can wear the same pair of stretchy Land's End starfish pants every day and no one knows. I can even wear my sweater that has a big hole under the arm with it, and again no one knows. [/quote] That's great if your self-esteem can handle clothes with holes in them. [/quote] Different poster here. I have a lovely new cashmere sweater that unfortunately got moth holes. I don't see anything wrong with keeping it for a chilly zoom day. I hope you don't either. [/quote]
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