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How big is yours and is it big enough?
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The unenviable task of tidying up my wardrobe is facing me, and it led me to wondering in days gone by how I ever managed to share one!
Do you have a partner who hogs the wardrobe?
Are you left with a tiny bit of wardrobe space whilst your other half dominates it?
Have you claimed the lions share leaving the other half out of luck?
I honestly don't know how him and I ever managed to share.
My man had so so many shirts and they say women are bad for shopping and clothes
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over a year ago
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I only have one wardrobe. It's a tiny slim one. I share with my partner. It's a fucking mess.
We live with my parents in law, so space is a massive issue. I miss the days I actually had my own space for clothes and shoes.
At the moment everything is just piled in there, and it's always ajar just jam packed with clothes in a 7ft pile. It's a nightmare when I want something from the bottom. |
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H has all the wardrobe.
Her wardrobe’s are fucking disgraceful and she just keeps coming home with new stuff.
I’d complain about it to her but she does model everything very well and I learned a valuable lesson from the kooks.
‘Hold on to your kite’ |
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We have a triple wardrobe between us, plus a full height chest of 6 drawers and 2x bedside tables with 2 drawers each. The double part of the wardrobe also has big drawers. Most of the stuff is mine or is non clothing items being stored. I will be ruthlessly downsizing when we move. |
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I have a simplistic and puritanical approach to 'wardrobes': I hang my clothes on clothing rails, the kind you find in shops. I'm already running out of space, the clothes are squashed together creating creases on the creases!
And I keep losing my wooden hangers. |
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
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"The unenviable task of tidying up my wardrobe is facing me, and it led me to wondering in days gone by how I ever managed to share one!
Do you have a partner who hogs the wardrobe?
Are you left with a tiny bit of wardrobe space whilst your other half dominates it?
Have you claimed the lions share leaving the other half out of luck?
I honestly don't know how him and I ever managed to share.
My man had so so many shirts and they say women are bad for shopping and clothes
" i built my ex girlfriend a wardrobe that ran the length of her bedroom i had half she had half but now she has whole thing to herself, shes the type that chucks the old in favour of the new mind |
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the lady always had the most items.
so for me it was one wardrobe 2 drawers and 2 bedside drawers.
hers it was 2 wardrobes 5 drawers and 2 bedside drawers
the other 3 drawers was for mixed stuff including toys. |
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"I have a simplistic and puritanical approach to 'wardrobes': I hang my clothes on clothing rails, the kind you find in shops. I'm already running out of space, the clothes are squashed together creating creases on the creases!
And I keep losing my wooden hangers. "
Wish I'd been given £1 every time I've seen one of those clothes rails fall over at a car boot sale. They really weren't designed for outdoors on uneven ground! |
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Oh goodness, I have far too many clothes! I really should have a clear out.
When I visit himself I take over the wardrobe and half of his drawers, and still manage to adorn half of the bedroom floor with clothes |
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"I have a simplistic and puritanical approach to 'wardrobes': I hang my clothes on clothing rails, the kind you find in shops. I'm already running out of space, the clothes are squashed together creating creases on the creases!
And I keep losing my wooden hangers.
Wish I'd been given £1 every time I've seen one of those clothes rails fall over at a car boot sale. They really weren't designed for outdoors on uneven ground!"
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What, prey tell, is a car boot sale?? |
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What, prey tell, is a car boot sale??"
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What, pray tell, is a car boot sale??
It’s where you buy car boots, obviously."
It's an ale brewed in car boots.
Not often, by the way, that a subtle change in spelling gets corrected in the course of being quoted! |
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Honestly be has very little hangable clothes there usually just folded and he's been looking for a new wardrobe preferably only with shelves but hasn't found any but he did say the other day that the cube storage from IKEA might work |
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