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I have several sweaters with holes in various places. I also have some good sweaters that are still just fine. It's taught me to be careful where I buy my clothes. I hate to throw the hole-y sweaters in the trash but I can't figure out what to do with them. I don't want to donate them and have them become someone else's problem.
I have several sweaters with holes in various places. I also have some good sweaters that are still just fine. It's taught me to be careful where I buy my clothes. I hate to throw the hole-y sweaters in the trash but I can't figure out what to do with them. I don't want to donate them and have them become someone else's problem.
I have several sweaters with holes in various places. I also have some good sweaters that are still just fine. It's taught me to be careful where I buy my clothes. I hate to throw the hole-y sweaters in the trash but I can't figure out what to do with them. I don't want to donate them and have them become someone else's problem.
throw away. Don't donate or patch old clothes, it doesn't look good.
I'm not very good at repairs. Maybe use for dust rags?
That's what I do with some of my old clothes.
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