I think a mixture of both is in order, like wiliqueen suggests above.
I personally have gotten rid of a few things because they didn't fit or because I was making cross country moves (there have been four thus far) and now grossly regret the loss of a few. If you think that style, colour, or fabric is hard to find/will be hard to find and you truly find it worthwhile, keep it. Because you might not get a chance. Especially if it's pricey, because you won't get as much selling it as it will be worth when you try to buy something to replace it.
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Date: 2005-04-05 09:28 pm (UTC)I personally have gotten rid of a few things because they didn't fit or because I was making cross country moves (there have been four thus far) and now grossly regret the loss of a few. If you think that style, colour, or fabric is hard to find/will be hard to find and you truly find it worthwhile, keep it. Because you might not get a chance. Especially if it's pricey, because you won't get as much selling it as it will be worth when you try to buy something to replace it.