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Following yesterday's thread on clothes.............

(83 Posts)
Chardy Tue 03-May-22 15:17:01

Our big Tesco has a 'Detox Your Wardrobe' box for recycling shoes and clothes.

AGAA4 Tue 03-May-22 15:13:24

Sago's suggestion was a good one for me. I had a look through my wardrobe and found several items that I hadn't worn for ages.
They have had a wash and I feel as though I have new clothes.

kittylester Tue 03-May-22 15:09:49

Oh flip. you are right Kate. Sorry for the confusion.

Following on from Sago's thread

Casdon Tue 03-May-22 15:00:43

It’s better to do what Sago suggested, repurposing clothes you already have I think, but send them to charity if you can’t make them work. I’d rather save my money to spend on other things.

Kate1949 Tue 03-May-22 14:55:42

Was it Sago kitty? Not that it matters!

kittylester Tue 03-May-22 14:31:54

She suggested that we try different combinations of outfits with what we have.

Sorry, assumed everyone would have seen it.

Polly73 Tue 03-May-22 14:26:28

What was Sodapop ‘s suggestion?

kittylester Tue 03-May-22 14:22:12

I started to wonder, after reading lots of the comments (I did ignore the ones including underwear grin) whether it was better to do what sodapop suggested or whether it is better to, periodically, have a good wardrobe clear out and take the stuff to a charity shop which would, presumably, help the charity and who ever bought it.

Obviously, buying new clothes then helps keep people employed and the economy buoyant.

I know which I prefer but can anyone tell me which is better.

Now, where is my Kettlewell catalogue?