Survey #260—Full Response from Anonymous user

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Which of the following statements describe situations that you’ve experienced during the last year? Please check all that apply.
  • I have a lot of clothes but often find that I have nothing to wear.
  • I’ve avoided clothing items because they’re out of style.
  • I own clothing items that don’t match my current personal style.
  • I’ve avoided clothing items because they no longer fit.
  • I own items of clothing that I’ve never worn.
  • I’ve felt guilty about buying new clothes because I already have a lot.
  • I own clothing items that I’m only keeping as mementoes.
  • I own so much clothing that I can’t easily see it all.
  • I own clothing items that I’m keeping until they fit again.
Please list any other “wardrobe malfunction” you’ve experienced that we didn’t include above.Having fabrics or old clothes to use for fabrics for making new things. I like sewing, but I only make like 2 or 3 things a year.
Complete the following statement: “The biggest problem with managing my wardrobe is that __________.”I gained a bit of weight post pandemic and I cannot get if off. But I don't want to give up, giving away the clothes I used to love.
I have things that belonged to my granma and great aunt (hand made or knitted, amazing quality). Most of it I'l never wear, but I can't give it away without asking my mom about it. And I don't want to add to her clothes clutter because she has a harder time than me getting rid of things. She will never let go of anything my grandma made.
What specific categories or types of clothing do you most struggle to manage?Handmade.
Things that are not in good enough condition to donate, but not bad enough to use for rags or throw away.
Future topics

I'm always a fan of the wardrobe topic.
And also about the psychology behind the clutter: why it makes us feel better, why it smother us, why we keep it even if it's hurting us, why we hide behind our stuff...

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