Should I just let all of the clothes that I have spent hard earned money on go?

I’ve recently lost 40lbs. I know that doesn’t sound like a lot compared to some… but it was hard. I’m only 4’ 11” so every pound seems to show up like 5.

My problem may not seem huge… but it has me mentally and physically in turmoil.

I’ve basically built a complete wardrobe in my current size now. (I’m down prob 4 sizes) I have complete wardrobe for two sizes up. Then there’s a complete wardrobe for 4 sizes up. A lot of the items were maybe worn once. Some still have tags because I was losing and never got to wear them. I feel like these clothes have taken over my home. They literally take up a whole bedroom downstairs. In my past I have lost weight and gained it back. So the two larger size wardrobes were what I worked with. I don’t want to keep all of my larger clothes with the thought that I will fail and gain it back. At the same time… I’m trying to be realistic. Should I pack up the items that are kinda timeless and store them… Like jeans and sweaters? It’s so expensive to buy those staple pieces. In the same breath I want to get them out of here and not let myself think about failing.

What have you all done in this situation when you’ve lost weight?

*Just to add that I have ADHD and not being able to make a decision has me so frustrated. I know it shouldn’t be this hard. I just worry… what if I can’t afford to replace it? But then the disorganization has me feeling like my whole life is out of order and literally giving me ulcers.

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