Stitches and Hello Kitties and stuff
If I bring a bunch of my plushies back to the US, does anyone want them? I'd kind of hate to throw them out but I find myself in the midst of spring cleaning, trying to figure out what things I can get rid of, what things I might bring back to the US with me, etc... I don't have the insane Stitch collection anymore but I do have quite a few still, and a few Hello Kitties and stuff like that. Preferably people living in cities I'm going to be in, although I'm probly willing to ship a few things (they're relatively light).
I'm also, stupid as this sounds, bringing a bunch of clothes back in order to give it to Goodwill, I think. I hate just throwing out clothes, but I have tons of things that either I never wear, or things that are still wearable but that I bought a new one of (mostly uniqlo shirts, which end up getting ragged after a year or two going through a Japanese washing machine, and are still fine for wearing under t-shirts, but are embarrassing in any other circumstance). I may abandon this plan in favor of just throwing them out, though.
Packing sucks :(
But doing spring cleaning is probably good.
I'm also, stupid as this sounds, bringing a bunch of clothes back in order to give it to Goodwill, I think. I hate just throwing out clothes, but I have tons of things that either I never wear, or things that are still wearable but that I bought a new one of (mostly uniqlo shirts, which end up getting ragged after a year or two going through a Japanese washing machine, and are still fine for wearing under t-shirts, but are embarrassing in any other circumstance). I may abandon this plan in favor of just throwing them out, though.
Packing sucks :(
But doing spring cleaning is probably good.

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Depending on what fits, the easiest route (just to minimize tasks) might be a medium or large flat rate priority mail box ($11-$15). These run slightly cheaper when you buy the postage online and print it out, but that might not be viable for your visit. There are non-flat rate priority boxes available at the post office, too. A postal employee might be able to tell you what would be the least expensive option.
I'm happy to paypal some money for postage or something, 'cause dude.
Thank you! I understand completely if there's no suitcase room, of course.