A Good Diet Can Save Your Wardrobe!

Published: 03rd November 2010
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The sad fact is that these items are subconsciously kept by dieters in case the weight comes back to fill the oversized jeans or women’s tops that are kept in the larger side of the closet. These clothes are seldom given away as they are a safety net if a woman’s size fluctuates and this could even span three sizes. So, instead of having a rain coat or a clothing fund for a rainy day when you reach your goal weight, there are clothes for when the extra weight appears in the back of the cupboard. These clothes are seen when you look in your closet at the beginning of each day and may not even be noticed on a conscious level, but you know it is there as a safety net.



The monetary value of these 12 items is estimated at £289 per person. This averages about £24 per item, but the types of clothing varies between cupboards. This amount of money or pants and tops will make a homeless person very happy and warm. It will also create more cupboard space for you to get rid of the clutter. This waste can be escalated to £5.4 billion total in the UK which will fund feeding schemes for a year to let other people fit into the "fat pants". Continuous food monitoring and control will help to stabilize weight and exercise will keep the fat at bay and keep you in your skinny jeans. A controlled lifestyle and avoiding overindulgence will help to maintain a constant clothing size.




The other extreme clothing hoarder is the estimated 52% of women who keep smaller clothing in the hope that they will fit into the clothes in future or they have purchased that little black number as a reward for sticking to a crash diet and then rewarding themselves with more cake and chocolate. By the time this item is worn, it will be out of fashion or will not hug the correct curves. It also could lead to obsession with a small size that may not be practical for your age and wearing these small clothes could lead to you being labeled as "mutton dressed up as lamb".



Polling 4,000 women between late teens and retirement age, the common thread seems to be a distorted body image or poor weight management. While it is normal to gain weight into adulthood and during menopause, it is not an excuse to eat everything and vary your shape by three sizes. Empty your cupboard and your conscience and give the unused clothing to charity. This will help to create discipline to maintain your shape and make another person happy to wear clothes that are gathering dust in your cupboard.




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