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I've gained enough weight in the past few years that looking in my closet is mostly an exercise in depression and a depressing reminder to exercise.

So at this point, I'd happily return about 75% of my closet. Pre-COVID, 0%.

I'm of the mindset that with enough variety and accessories, any piece of properly-fitted clothing can work with any outfit, and I used to put that philosophy into practice regularly. I may not have looked fashionable, but I looked good trying.

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Not sure if this is inviting advice.

Here is my advice: weight is a function of net calories being positive or negative. Therefore some tricks to make it easier to no longer have to outrun your fork:

  • try fasting 24 hours of all calories then cutting all salt, oil, and sugar ever after (the fasting is so you don't have cravings). There are a few recipe books out there that cater to vegetarian people with no SOS.
  • try intermittent fasting. Not starting a day with food such that you don't eat until 18 hours since last meal can shrink your stomach on the daily.
  • walking is a valid form of exercise. A 15 minute walk is enough for many people.
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Some of the pattern dresses I have. While they're nice they're not practical daily outfits and tend to be expensive

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Nearly none. What I do is go to Goodwill and only buy one item. That one item is going to be the best item in the store because I know I spent the time to find only the one I would never regret.

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Women (or fashion-attuned men) of Lemmy with huge closets, how many of your clothes do you regret purchasing/would you return for the money if you could? | Spyke