Old Clothes

Salty
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Joined: Thu 27 Nov, 2003 19.42

Bit of a random thread... but having a clear out of all the stuff i don't wear anymore - and deciding what to do with it all!

Have got a pile to go to the charity shop, but then there is newer stuff from places like fcuk which could go to nicer homes...

so.... what do you do with your old clothes?!
Jamez
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Shred them up and use them as arsewipes.
Jenny
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Joined: Wed 20 Aug, 2003 23.29

Wear them to retro disco nights.

Actually, I've been clearing out a lot of old clothes these last few days. The really shitty stuff is going straight in the bin, and the rest is going to a charity shop, probably Sue Ryder Cancer Care.
babyben
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Joined: Fri 25 Mar, 2005 14.34

I stick a lot of stuff into the local Cancer Care shops, purely because I've witnessed some of the work they do, for example, helping to transport patients to hospitals and I believe it's very worthwhile.

So there. :lol:

What about selling stuff on ebay or summit?
Dr Lobster*
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Joined: Sat 30 Aug, 2003 20.14

if you can be bothered, you can usually make a few quid on carboot sales. my mum made £80 selling out clothes and junk from my bedroom which i didn't need.

better than giving it away at least!
Dusty Jacket
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Jamez wrote:Shred them up and use them as arsewipes.
Hahahahahaha

Very funny "who's yer daddy" Troutie, very funny!
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cat
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Salty wrote:Bit of a random thread... but having a clear out of all the stuff i don't wear anymore - and deciding what to do with it all!

Have got a pile to go to the charity shop, but then there is newer stuff from places like fcuk which could go to nicer homes...

so.... what do you do with your old clothes?!
The best thing to do is give them to people you don't like very much as birthday/Christmas presents and watch the look on their faces as they unwrap the parcel.

Alternatively, yes, eBay is a good idea. Just remember to mention that nobody died whilst wearing them. At least I hope they didn't.
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