1. You can give your old clothes to your school-age relatives.
Turn out all the clothes you think are old in the cupboard. Except those that can't be worn, you can throw them away and tidy them up. If children of school age can be dressed in children's clothes at relatives' homes, this is called "stubble skipping" in our dialect. Sister wears brother's clothes, and it is very common for brother to wear this suit. Who didn't wear the old clothes of his brother and sister when he was young? It's just that people nowadays pay more and more attention to appearance and clothes. In fact, there are only two or three old clothes, which are not old at all. They are all given to school-age relatives, which is neither wasteful nor humanized.
Second, you can make old clothes into rags and mops.
Ok, the clothes that can be worn can be given to relatives and friends, and those especially old clothes can also be disposed of in a suitable way. You can pick out pure cotton clothes from old clothes. Small clothes can be cut directly to make rags, which is very convenient for cleaning tables or kitchens. Big clothes can be cut into small pieces and sewn together to make a pure cotton mop, which is not bad than mops sold in shops outside, with good water absorption and durability. It not only disposed of the unused old clothes, but also saved money.
You can donate your old clothes to the welfare home.
When you are wondering which clothes to wear today and how to match them to make your image look better? Maybe the children in the welfare home don't even have a dress that fits. Most children in welfare homes are abandoned by their parents or children with physical defects. We can pick out the old clothes we don't want and send them to welfare homes for those lovely children to wear. I believe that your behavior will definitely warm their loveless hearts. Whether it's giving clothes you don't wear to relatives and friends, making old clothes into rags, mops and cushions, or collecting old clothes and giving them to children in welfare homes, this is a very good way to deal with old clothes, which is much better than throwing them away directly or lying in the cupboard forever.