Monday, July 12, 2021

Embracing Minimalism - Donated Old Clothes

I have been embracing minimalism for years but have done little to declutter the many old clothes that I have hogged over the past decades.

As I bought some more new clothes over the past weekend, I decided to free up some space from my wardrobe to host my new clothes.

I easily identified old formal wear, long-sleeved shirts and dusty pants that I wore for the past decade ago to my first internship, previous job, interviews and even 2 decades old shirts that I wore during secondary school around 20 years ago. All these have to go, though some are still in wearable conditions.

Due to this health pandemic and the prevalent WFH default and possibly in the foreseeable future, decking in formal wear will no longer be the norm. Rather, being semi-naked (for guys), t-shirts and casual wear at home or sometimes in office will be the new corporate fashion trend.

I believe it is time to let go of these clothes that are old and not needed anymore. Be More With Less. 

There you go. 15 kg of clothes for Salvation Army.



Thanks for reading. As always, stay safe and remain strong.


With love & peace, 
Qiongster



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