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Hi all.


Hoping for some advice regarding bags of vintage/designery/high streety clothes that I've been accumulating for years and are now starting to make me feel like a crazy clothes lady. I've got no room left and sometimes I feel like my one bed flat is getting to be like that scene in Star Wars where the walls close in and that monstery thing comes up through the floor.

I digress.

I've got bags of good, somewhat exciting clothing. It's all creased up in balls, smelling slightly of damp and I'm completely stumped about what to do with it, can't afford to take it all to the dry cleaners for a freshen up, can't put myself or my local Post Office through another Ebay sale, can't wear it all even if I lived for another 50 years/lost a truck load of weight.

Bags and bags have already gone to the charity shops, left with stuff that I couldn't quite bear to give away.


Does anyone have any thoughts/hints about what to do with it?

Any feedback wholly appreciated.


Thank you.

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