| Cleaned of course, children and adults. The kids outgrow them right away |
| only those that are in newish condition, |
No. Charities aren't allowed to pass them on. It just gets sorted and thrown away. |
| No |
| I still wear my old underwear. Sigh. |
| I put them in the donation fabric bin, along with all of the torn leggings and shirts/pants with holes in them. Worn out ankeaera, too. I figure it is better to let someone turn them into a carpet pad or playground surface than just add them to the land fill. |
| That nonsense word should be sneakers |
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No-save it for cleaning.
Does any charity actually take it and then use it for anything but rags? |
| WTF NO |
| Bras in good condition-yes. Underpants-never. |
Wheres a donation fabric bin? Does Patagonia still take old sneakers for recycling? |
| no |
| Charities will not use or sell used underwear. They will always toss out any that is donated. Save yourself the trouble and toss it out yourself. They will take underwear that is still in a package. |
| They don't want old underwear. Do them a favor and just throw it out so they don't have to do that themselves. |
| Barely worn kids, yes, adult no. I used my during my period. |