maggie144 wrote:Hi Everyone
I wondered today what all of you do with your unwanted clothes, us well we have ours collected by the great north air ambulance, they then sell them on at boot fairs etc and the profit goes towards keeping the helicoptor in the air.
Living in a remote part of Cumbria as i do, i tink it is important to keep this great machine in the air, ready to save peoples lives at a drop of a hat.
regards maggie

I wear mine until the collars come off, the sleeves have no elbows, the cuffs are worn through and the knees have patches on patches. The remains are then used for either patches, cleaning cloths or rags for use on the car, tools etc. Oh, and T-shirts are worn even after the collar has come off while socks are darned until there's more repair than sock.
Unfortunately, the OH's sewing machine died of old age so we can't reverse the collars and cuffs any more or the shirts would last even longer!
I have one pair of good trousers, one good shirt and two largely intact boiler suits left. All the rest are very, very well worn.
Yes, really.
(And I really should not have got sucked into posting, but I don't see any point in giving away or throwing away clothes until there's nothing left to wear. Besides, buying new clothes for the OH and I would just cost money we don't have. The boys do get "new" clothes so don't worry about them!)