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What are you doing with all your unused work clothes?

TexasToast

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High schools make good places to donate gently used office clothes like suits, ties and shoes too. A lot of kids in the inner cities have never worn a suit or tie with nice shoes and are going on interviews not properly dressed.
 

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It strains belief that anyone who has commissioned bespoke clothing would toss it in the rubbish (or the charity bin, whatever) due to working from home.

If you care that much about clothes it suggests you are the type of person who dresses smartly when going out to dinner, as just one example. And the OP lives in London where cargo shorts and jogging outfits have yet to become standard evening wear.

Even less believable is someone who wears bespoke to the office and rental clothes to weddings.

Saint Francis of Assisi, born into nobility, cast off his ermines and silks for a life of poverty in the forest (presumably he put his cast-offs in the Salvation Army bin); his rough sackcloth monk’s robe became the uniform of the Franciscan Order he founded. Such a religious transformation provides the only plausible explanation for the origin of this thread.
 
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