Cambia I love you! I too thought I was some kind of hoarder because of the masses of redundant clothes I had, some in very good condition. Being retired is such a different life from my working days, and for years I kept thinking I had to have something to wear in case I needed to look smart, such as going out. But it just did not happen. So I gritted my teeth and sent my smart jackets and work trousers to the Charity shops and kept my casual clothes that I live in today. I felt guilty, but that is our upbringing I think, we are supposed not to waste things. I just hope someone found them useful.
I also agree with Monica, I too am always somewhat amazed at how much people spend on clothes. Because I have not changed size much, I did have old clothes from years ago, but I got rid of them as I said above, when my life changed through retirement.
A foot note. My house currently is in a turmoil due to being messed around by a bad builder. I am waiting for a lot of work to be finished and floors to be taken up to mend joists underneath. Most of my things are in boxes. A man from a church charity came purportedly to help me out by taking some of my bags to Charity shops. I am disabled. The bags also had some of my late mother's clothes in, some new with labels on. He sneered at the bags and said "The shop can get money for rags." On seeing my building-site house,he decided straight away I was a hoarder. My things such as my plates (dinner service etc) are in boxes in the garage, because of the building/mending work. I am currently using picnic plates. Until the floors have been taken up and mended my boxes cannot be unpacked and my cupboards are not yet put up. Neither is any of the free standing furniture available for use in which all my things normally are stored. Hence the boxes. He told me - did not ask, just gave me orders - that he is ordering a skip for my things in the garage (my every day kitchen items including my mixer and all my china) and is emptying my front room and getting rid of some book cases!! He said he is bringing a retired Carpenter to mend the floor and the costs will be met by selling my bike and things in the garage. I have been given no choice or say in this!! He just gives orders. He is doing this as charity from his church. It is not a recognised national charity, just something he has invented!
Luckily I have found a way of keeping him out of my house. He is a cross between Mussolini and Captain Mainwaring on "Dad's Army".