I would wonder if the person was homeless. I do have a few great things, but a lot of the clothes hanging in my closet are really not what most people would steal unless they needed them. Plus, I'm tall enough and shaped differently enough that I don't know a lot of ladies who could wear them.
So no, no beating here.... although I would be tempted since I don't really like to shop and I'd be forced to. That is the problem with stealing ladies' clothes--- no matter who you are they represent an investment of time and money. Lyn made me laugh though!
Since it is cool and rainy today here, I think I would buy an outfit because a single piece wouldn't work. Maybe branch out from what I have been wearing. I guess it also would depend on if money was a major concern. I always like these "natural disaster" posts because they show what people actually wear, deem versatile, or would start over with if they could do it all again with a clean slate, I think they are more fantasy than reality. If I was a victim of a crime or the house burned, money would be very tight until insurance payments came through. However, if I already had a chunk of money that represented the value of what was in my closet in my hand or otherwise had the cash, I would be tempted to spend it in a different way than the accumulation that is my closet represents.
So, some nice jeans, tall boots, a layering tee, a comfy pullover, a scarf, and a new jacket/trench. I keep everything but tees and pjs and jewelry in the closet, so I'd have to replace my bag and accessories too.