House clothes I have a stack of 
t-shirts that are now obsolete since moving to Texas. Before I moved I 
lived with my sister and her three pugs for three years. If you’re 
unfamiliar with pugs, they shed A LOT. So much so that I ended up
 with two different wardrobes. One for around that house that would 
quickly get covered in dog hair and a second meant only for outside the 
house. Once dressed for going out, it was imperative that I didn’t sit 
down or even touch the furniture for fear of contamination.
 Many of my old house clothes are old or worn out or just plain ugly. Now that I’m living dog 
free, I just don’t have any use for these shirts especially since I barely wear shorts. Conclusion: They're next to go to charity
Size Matters Having recently changed sizes, I
 now have a huge pile of clothes that simply don’t fit. These clothes 
make up the majority of what I don’t wear anymore. For example: shorts. I
 had built up a quality selection of shorts over the
 years. Whether they were loose and casual or tight and form fitting. I had them all. Now I
 can’t fit into a single pair. I found myself surprisingly annoyed that I
 had to start my shorts selection over from scratch. The new fancy 
work pants I bought for my new office job?
 Can’t wear those either. Then there are the jeans... I have both fat 
jeans and skinny jeans in a variety of washes and wears and now I can’t 
fit into any of them. Tops aren’t as bad of a story because my upper 
body didn’t change as drastically as my waist did.
 Granted I have a lot of t-shirts that don’t fit but that’s more of an 
aesthetic preference rather than a true size issue. Conclusion: Hang on to most of it for another year or two in case my weight swings back to where it was.
 All the folded clothes are my unwearables. The hanging shirts are what I actively wear. 
 
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