What do you do with your old stockpiled underwear?

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I am not speaking of old, torn and ratty underwear that should be burned, but what do you do when you own too much underwear?
I now own more performance underwear than cotton. I trash my old cotton underwear, but like my old under armour boxer briefs are still in good condition and I guess I got what I paid for.
I spoke with a woman at work and she told me there are consignment shops that will buy gently used female undergarments. But I don't think they would do the same for men's underwear?
So I know there are men that own way too many briefs and or boxers out there, so what do you do?
 

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I have sent some of mine to guys on the underwear4men.com forum. We all have an UW fetish on the forum and many of the guys are willing to take them. I hate to toss them. I’ve even had some send pics back wearing my underwear. It’s kind of hot, knowing another guy is wearing my briefs.

Also, Mack Weldon takes back used underwear. They will donate ones in good condition, and the rest is broken down and the material is repurposed.

I also have a buddy that I’ve given my old underwear to. He lives several states away, but I give him a bag of stuff when he’s in town. He’s a friend I met on the underwear forum site.
 
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When I was wearing underwear less often and tried to get rid of some of it, I couldn't find a charity or used clothing store that would take it, so I wound up throwing it out.
 

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I have given some, along with jeans and t shirts to some people at a homeless shelter where I have volunteered. I always do it during my off hours off premises due to some policies there , but it has always been appreciated. In fact, one guy asked me
politely if I had any more about 9 months after I gave him the first bag.