Things I got rid of in November: clothes, handbags, perfume, etc.

This month I focused on decluttering my clothes, using second-hand shops and flea markets.

I didn't know how to dispose of it so I left it there for a long time.Perfume disposalI also tried it!

clothes

Actually, I got rid of a lot of clothes in one go last summer, so I didn't have that much left, but when I tried again, the paper bag was full to the brim (;・∀・)

This time, I decided to get rid of some clothes that I never wore during the spring and summer. I also had a few clothes that I had just bought but unfortunately...

Almost unused itemsFlea market(See below) Clothes that I've worn quite a bit but still feel like I can wear themthrift shopItems with pilling or stainsHousehold waste (burnable waste)I put it out.

I think of clothes as consumables, so I tend to buy them when they're cheap, but I've vowed to be more careful when buying clothes from now on.

skirt

This one is almost unusedFlea marketI put it up for sale on , and I was relieved to find a buyer much sooner than I expected.

I feel like the Dalmatian print was really popular last year. I bought it because it was cheap, but it just didn't suit me (lol).

wedding handbags

It looks beautiful at first glance, but...

I was decluttering around August and was unsure what to get rid of this when I was getting rid of my formal dress, but I actually took it to a recycling shop once before and it was returned to me...

Looking at it again, I realized it was poorly made. I thought it was just food stains, but it turned out to be glue that had spilled out and discolored it, making it dirty. What's more, when I pulled it a little, it made a crackling sound and seemed like it would come off easily. No wonder they couldn't buy it.

The main bag isHousehold waste (burnable waste)The included chain is made of metalMetal wasteI put it out.

The outer lace is clean.
Is this dirt caused by discoloration of the original glue?

perfume

If there was a ranking of things people don't know how to throw away, this would probably be in the top 10.

The perfumes I bought on a whim when I was younger... Recently, I've become more natural-oriented, so I've stopped using perfume altogether.

The expiration date has probably passed, so I'll just throw it away as trash.

When I looked into how to dispose of perfume, I found that it contains alcohol and oil as its main ingredients and can damage drainage pipes.Do not pour directly into the drainthat's right.

In addition, the main ingredient, alcohol, is prohibited by the Fire Service Act.dangerous goodsIt is also said that you cannot throw away the whole bottle because it is designated as such.

So I soaked the contents in paper and put it in a plastic bag.Household waste (burnable waste)fart.
The container is from the local government.Empty bottle collectionOther parts are shipped according to the material.Household waste (burnable waste)and metal wasteI will put it out.

It's not a problem with products that have lids that come off easily, but perfumes are generally sealed to prevent the scent from leaking out, so the lids are designed to be difficult to remove.

that's whyNeed to break the spray part with nippers to disassembleOnce you've exposed the metal cap inside, you're practically done. Just like with the outside, cut and peel it off with the pliers, and the inner lid, made of silicone or rubber, will come out, so remove it to take out the contents.

*Perfume will get on your hands, so wear gloves when working! Be careful not to get injured.

Basic steps: 1. Remove the spray part by hand. 2. Destroy the remaining shell with pliers.
② Once you have exposed the metal cap, cut it off with pliers. Be careful not to get injured!
3. Once the cap is removed, pour the contents onto a piece of paper and you're done.
This shape seems the most difficult to make, but the basic structure is the same. First, remove the spray part.
The metal cap is exposed.
Since it was difficult to work with, I destroyed the outer cover and removed it. After cutting it to a certain extent, the whole thing came off.
Then use pliers to remove the metal cap.
Once the cap is removed, remove the contents and you're done.
Disassembly completed!

Every time I see these perfumes, memories from my younger days come back to me and I get a '-5 HP damage', so I'm relieved to finally be free.

I vowed to get rid of the mistakes of my youth as soon as possible.

Aroma diffuser

It was in a Francfranc lucky bag. I used it for a while, but it didn't fit my interior design so I decided to get rid of it.

It's still usable, so here it isthrift shopI decided to take it to.

Lucky bags are certainly a good deal. But sometimes they contain things I don't like... I think I'll stop buying lucky bags in the future unless they contain gift certificates or other consumable items that I really want to use (´・ω・`)

Thank you everyone for everything so far!! (`・ω・´)ゞ