Clothes Solutions?

By On January 28, 2010 Under Cell Phone

The other morning when inspecting all the closets in the home, I caught on to the fact I have two jam-packed closets of clothes, aside from dressers and unwashed and washed laundry. Undoubtedly, I feel like I have truly not a thing to wear. I guess I could really do with those cabinet organizers like from The Shelving Store coupons.

I must say I have clothes to wear based on what stage my body is in at that occassion. Presently, my physique is in the stage of just giving birth nine months ago. This indicates I lost the baby pounds, the number itself, but the stage it is in, well that is another question. Then I also have apparel for when I was pregnant, like between months 6 and 9. Lastly, like nearly every woman out there, I had my before baby outfits. Why so many for 3 varying states you ask? A woman requires alternatives and then there is invaribly the typical remark of, well I might fit into that again.

I know they recommend on those home TV shows, you should clean out your closet by removing the clothes you no longer dress in. This of course is easier said than done, especially when your apparel are so very adorable and look great on.

I am intent on having more kids someday, so it makes good sense to store the pregnancy apparel. So, if I donate the pre-pregnancy apparel because they won’t fit, does that mean I would go out and purchase brand new outfits to fit my current body? I could probably give away the worn apparel, however I maybe could still have the dilema of what do I wear presently?

Next time deciding on brand-new clothes, you should consider purchasing the “staples”. This means some jeans, black and brown slacks, the famous little black dress, khakis, capris and perhaps some skirts too. The tops are not as bad as the bottoms. They, for the most part still fit. If not some t-shirts, sweaters and button ups could work with the brand- new bottoms I would purchase. I could always go to Anne Klein coupons

All this thinking of a whole brand new wardrobe positively makes me desire to go shopping, but then it would become necessary to have more space in my closets. In addition, would my body after the 2nd child look like it does now? Or would I be smaller or larger? Would this mean I would want my old clothes? Could the new apparel I buy even fit the next body I have? Amazing, it’s like déjà vu, my problem probably still exist.