I do think before you donate items to a charity shop you have to think whether you are donating the kind of items a charity shop is likely to sell. What about someone who makes a snap judgement apparently based on the person bringing the stuff in? My SiL, when they were packing up to move house, took two bags of his and DD’s clothes - good labels, Boden, Lands End, a couple of DD’s Hobbs dresses and some of SiL’s work clothes including a suit from John Lewis - to a local hospice shop. He had been cleaning and packing and looked, by his own admission, rather scruffy (he also had long hair and a light beard). When he went into the shop, there was a lady chatting in a friendly manner to a customer. When she saw him her manner changed and she said “I’m sorry, we’re not accepting any donations at the moment”. He said “How do you know until you’ve seen it.” But she just shook her head, said ‘sorry’ so he walked out and took it to another shop who accepted the bags without question. They have never given to that shop again, and have missed out on some good stuff of both theirs and my grandson’s.