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How far do you think you can throw your clothes?
The subject asked everyone: to what extent do you think you can throw away your clothes?

Therefore, clothes-really, unless worn out, you must never throw them away! When will it be used again? Get ready, okay?

So at that time, my three big wardrobes were not only full-but also overflowing!

But but but, when I go out every morning, I still feel naked! Hahaha!

I haven't bought clothes since last year's double twelfth. It's been almost a year now, and I continue to throw it from time to time, so there are really fewer and fewer clothes in the closet!

But but but, now I-go out every day, but I still feel beautifully dressed!

1, as long as it doesn't suit your age and identity-you can throw it away, old or new!

2, not suitable for your body-if you don't have the perseverance to lose weight, then throw it away quickly!

After you put it on, you can't even accept it yourself-of course you can throw it away!

4, there are irreparable flaws-perfectionists really can't accept it, then throw it away!

My humble opinion, for reference only! I hope I can help you!

I am Zhang Rose, a nagging housewife.

The clothes you like are not bad to wear, but too shabby in the eyes of others.

I don't want to wear new clothes that I don't like. It's strange that I liked some clothes when I bought them. After wearing it once or twice, I feel that it is wrong.

So there is no fixed pattern to how much clothes can be thrown. Follow your heart.

I have two clothes I bought more than 20 years ago, and I like them very much. The fabric is superior and the style is a bit out of date. I took them to the clothing store this spring. I like them very much, just like new clothes.

But there are also new clothes hanging in the closet that have been resting for several quarters, and I don't want to wear them or give up.

People with life experience say that clothes have been hung in the closet for two seasons and are decisively thrown away. Do not give up.

With subtraction, our daily life can be simple and without burden.

Women are always short of clothes and can't buy clothes and throw them away every day. It doesn't have to be like this. Just like my daughter, I don't like some clothes once or twice, and even want to throw them away without wearing them once. This is a common problem among young people. If you buy clothes blindly, you usually buy clothes every year, and then dispose of some of them and put them in recycling suitcases for those who need them.

I recently read a book called "Break Free" written by a Japanese writer, and advocated a minimalist lifestyle, which benefited me a lot.

Breaking up, I just came into contact with this book and thought it was a book that told people how to tidy up their rooms. However, after reading it, I felt a lot, reflected on my life, and felt that my family really needed a "parting".

For example, a red wool coat has been there for more than ten years, because it was expensive clothes you spent a lot of money on when you got married, or you never bought such expensive clothes in order to save money in your married life, but because it was expensive at that time, you were reluctant to throw it away, but you couldn't wear it. Then, this dress hung there and carefully put in a clothing bag, no matter how good, has become a piece of garbage in front of you, because it takes up your living space, and you are not very comfortable to see it. Then, you should throw it away.

Of course, your psychological process at that time was very tangled, even a little sad, but when you clean up the garbage at home one by one, you will find that the home that was once full of debris instantly becomes clean and refreshing, and your mood will become very happy.

In fact, everyone's family is like this. The idea of thrift left by the older generation has been instilled in us all the year round, "this one can still be worn, but it's not bad." Keep it for later use. " "The one you just bought last year can still be worn." Over time, our home has become a place to hoard goods.

So, you ask, "How far can you throw away a dress?" I think if you have two or three similar clothes, and you don't want to wear this one anymore, or you have hardly worn it, then even the best clothes can be considered to be thrown away.

Modern people's life is no longer an era of commodity shortage. Similarly, we also need to "break away" when buying goods. We have this dress, but it hasn't reached the point where it needs to be replaced. Well, we don't buy it, which saves money. I like this dress very much. I am satisfied with the color and style, and the economic conditions permit. Ok, let's buy it and discard the front.

The same is true of the rest of the family.

Lonely and cold autumn's personal opinion, I hope to help you!

I think how far you can throw your clothes depends on different ages, different ways of thinking and different answers.

Today, the temperature has dropped by more than ten degrees, and the sky is still gloomy, which is a sign of snowfall. I suddenly remembered an old story: it was said that it was not snow but glistening flour in winter at that time. After eating and drinking enough, people began to make big and soft pancakes with these easy-to-get flour, make diaper pads for babies, and throw them around. Old .............................................................................................................. dared to swear to heaven: Everything I said happened in the past, I witnessed and experienced it with my own eyes, and it was definitely not alarmist!

When I was young, I was in rags and rags. People adhere to the principle of "new three years, old three years, sewing and mending again and again", and the fine tradition of "hard struggle" is that the eldest wears the second child and the second wears the third.

A few days ago, I met a young girl. After unpacking the clothes sent by online shopping, she found that the models and colors were different, so she simply threw them into the old clothes recycling basket and never thought about returning them. ..........................................................................................................................

Think about Mother's Day, Women's Day, National Day, Spring Festival, birthday, winter, spring, summer and autumn when the four seasons change, the children bought me so many clothes. Many of them haven't even opened the packaging bags, and many of them have only been worn once or twice, and they are full of wardrobes. So many clothes are as tasteless as "chicken ribs" What a pity to throw them away!

How can you interpret the matter of dressing like this? I also saw many beautiful little girls wearing jeans with many holes. I once questioned: why throw away all the new clothes and leave the broken ones behind? They laughed at me. In the face of the subject's question, I am at a loss, completely at a loss. Should we miss the time when materials were extremely scarce? How far can I throw my clothes now? We can only go our own way, but we can't make unified suggestions online, or make mandatory scrapping regulations for a certain number of years like cars!