I disagree about putting old clothes in your go bag. I remember reading an article about a Lytton survivor who regretted throwing old clothes in her go bag because that was all she had to wear for a week until she got new ones. I then pulled my old clothes out and put in good clothes I liked.
Totally see what you're saying. However, I think in this case it was a matter of having something vs. nothing, I'd rather go with the something. Better to have some clothes I don't love to no clothes/no go-bag. But good to think about as I get to a point when I have the wherewithal to replace those with clothes I'm willing to part with or buy new ones.
I've actually taught classes to my friends in the making of go-bags. :)
I disagree about putting old clothes in your go bag. I remember reading an article about a Lytton survivor who regretted throwing old clothes in her go bag because that was all she had to wear for a week until she got new ones. I then pulled my old clothes out and put in good clothes I liked.
Totally see what you're saying. However, I think in this case it was a matter of having something vs. nothing, I'd rather go with the something. Better to have some clothes I don't love to no clothes/no go-bag. But good to think about as I get to a point when I have the wherewithal to replace those with clothes I'm willing to part with or buy new ones.