I've never used the word trousers when I was referring to pants. Who actually says "trousers" anymore? It's one of those words that sounds formal or like something from the past. And it makes for a curious sounding blog post title...
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Zipperless Trousers
A couple years ago I found a pair of pants that I absolutely loved. They fit comfortably, they were made of a durable fabric that was comfortable in all sorts of weather, and they had some great pockets. That summer after acquiring this outstanding pair of pants, I wore those pants as part of my driving outfit for our vacation that year. They were one of the best pairs of pants I'd ever owned.
Then after returning home, I went to put on that pair of pants and to my disappointment the zipper broke--came undone. I tried to fit it back together, but to no avail. On our next trip to the dry cleaner I brought the broken-zippered pants to be repaired by the little old Asian lady who did such things. Twelve dollars is what she charged. Well worth it to me to get that pair of pants back finally.
I guess I wore them once or twice after getting them back when the zipper broke in the same way. Maybe the lady just fixed the old zipper or maybe she put in an inferior zipper. Whatever the case, the pants were not wearable as they were so I hung them in my closet in order to deal with later.
Therein lies part of the gist of my clutter situation. I keep things that I think I might fix or might be able to use in the future somehow. Though I've never taken any count on it, I'm guessing that at least 10% of what I own could be dumped immediately because--let's face it--I'm never going to fix it and it's probably not worth fixing anyway.
I've got a lot of work to do in the months to come--I'm taking my time with this project since it's a lifetime project. Get rid of stuff and try not to accumulate much more of anything. Goodwill--look out! I'll be coming your way.
And so that brings me to an end of this year's Challenge theme--Cleaning the Clutter. By no means is it the end of my project and maybe as time goes by I'll post updates of any major breakthroughs. Thanks to all who stayed with me from the beginning of my "Cleaning the Clutter" series as well as to those who dropped by at least once.
Now to think about the 2019 Challenge which will be the 10th annual. We'll have to come up with something big!
Do you tend to keep damaged clothes that you think you might eventually repair? Have you done any spring cleaning yet? Any suggestions about how to make the next A to Z Challenge more special than it already is?