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Holding on and letting go

Recently I posted an adventure about buying too many bras but what about the bras in your drawer that don't fit anymore or never even had: Do you keep them around because maybe someday they'll fit you? Or do you clear – out your drawer on a regular basis?
Can you let go of bras easily?
I sold many bras that were the wrong size for me. It was quite hopeless that I ever would fit into them (again). Still I'm holding on to a few very pretty beloved bras... how about you? :)

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Shared on Apr 27, 2013 Flag this


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  • Life's too short to hold onto clothes that don't fit and won't ever fit. Round 'em up and list 'em. I say.

    Having said that, I have one shirt that is 20 years old and doesn't fit but it has intricate mola (Panamanian folkart) panels and looks pretty just hanging in the closet.

  • If I really wanted them or they are hard to buy (old series) then I may have problem with letting them go. Also now I'm more cautious with selling bras I no longer fit in, because I noticed that my bust size changes after all, so it's cheaper to keep slightly too small in the cup and slightly too big in the cup ones. If they are way too small, way too large or the band is wrong I just try to get rid of them.

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