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I really need to do a wardrobe clear out. We've got such a small amount of storage space, so I rely on vacuum pack bags which live under the bed for most of the year which is good for space saving but bad because it hides how much crap I've really got, so I'm not even wearing it most of the time.
My friend was telling me about an app that sounds like Cher's wardrobe in CluelessYou upload pictures of all your stuff and it makes outfits for you. I need to look into it more, I definitely won't pay for an app but if there is a free version it would be total wish fulfilment for my inner 13 year old :rotfl:
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GeorgianaCavendish wrote: »My friend was telling me about an app that sounds like Cher's wardrobe in Clueless
You upload pictures of all your stuff and it makes outfits for you. I need to look into it more, I definitely won't pay for an app but if there is a free version it would be total wish fulfilment for my inner 13 year old :rotfl:
I so need this to be trueMy mortgage free diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6498069/whoops-here-comes-the-cheese
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I think there are a few apps like that, I looked at a couple last summer and they included at least one that was free or only a couple of quid. I never used it though as I didn't get round to taking all the photos. I'm pretty sure somebody in one of my FB groups uses one as she physically can't do a lot of trying on.Debt free May 2016... DFW#2 in progress
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Sign me up :rotfl:Total Debt : ?? / ??0
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The thought of taking and uploading all the photos makes me want to lie down!:eek: Perhaps one day when I have that nice (smaller sized!) capsule wardrobe.......:DFinally Debt Free! - July 2016 🌟
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It's one of those great ideas that would involve far too much effort, and would end up in the infamous 'when I have time' pile. I used to love those books with a cardboard doll and the cut out clothes with folding tags so you could dress the doll. Loved them, but rarely actually ended up cutting them out. Does anybody else remember them, or have I imagined them?
Productive day, lots of washing done, bit of cleaning, lots of financial admin and a three hour practice run for DS to trial his cooking final project, which was then the Saturday eat as family meal which worked well. Apart from him making beautiful fluffy seeded dinner rolls to go with his soup, it'd have been positively rude not to have one. Worth the stomach ache? Probably not.
OH got paid, so money shuffle done. Scheduled my payroll for next week, expensive month between tax bills, and car stuff plus deposit on summer cottage (hurrah for volunteer house sitters again!)My mortgage free diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6498069/whoops-here-comes-the-cheese
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I do remember those cut-out dolls. I loved them and did actually cut them out! There was a weekly girl's magazine when I was a child called "Bunty." The back page consisted of a cut out Bunty girl and a wardrobe of clothes, each changing every week. I had a bag full!:rotfl:
The rolls sound yum. Clever DS! Hope you're is stomach ok!
Great to have the summer cottage to look forward to. Is it on the coast?Finally Debt Free! - July 2016 🌟
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I remember those books with the cut out dolls and clothes, how easily we were satisfied when we were children
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I can remember being so impressed when I got one of those cut out dolls that had yellow fur for hairMortgage at 01.01.14 £119,481.83:eek: today £0 Emergency fund £5.5/5.5k & £200/200 cash.:jWeight 24/02/19 14st 7lb now 12st determined to stop defining myself by my mistakes. Progress not perfection.:T100%through my 1% mortgage challenge. 100% through my pb challenge.0
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Glad you had a productive day. I did too, but not what I'd planned - hedge cut and lots of ivy removed (not as much as there is left to do!). Today I need to prep for work being done indoors as someone is coming to make a start on the list of outstanding jobs (which keeps growing!).
I liked those dolls as well. Might be easier than an app. Apparently there was lots of exciting new stuff at CES this year including an app that could show you what you look like with different colour hair0
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