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What to do with old bras?

  • 29-10-2009 2:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 426 ✭✭


    I recently got remeasured, discovered that I was way off the mark and bought loads of new bras in my new size. However, I have about 12 bras in my old size, all in good nick - some I've never even worn and I'm wondering what to do with them. I'd rather not throw them away but I'm wondering if any charity collects them (for 3rd world countries) or if they can be put to good use.
    I'm sure I'm not the only one in this situation - hope you can help.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 633 ✭✭✭Warfi


    I'd make a bra bomb and use it on the crusty old dean :pac:

    I've actually thrown bras out today. I didn't know what else to do with them!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 51,054 ✭✭✭✭Professey Chin


    Slingshots! :pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 43,045 ✭✭✭✭Nevyn


    http://www.knickers4africa.org.uk/
    Posted on 16 May 2009

    Update Aug 09 – The HOTmilk campaign has now finished but Knickers4Africa still need your help. If you have underwear that you would like to donate please contact Emma at emma@knickers4africa.org.uk. Visit www.knickers4africa.org.uk to find out more.

    The other day my mum told me about a scheme which helps protect women and girls from sexual abuse by donating underwear.

    This scheme was set up by Zimbabwe ex-pat Morag Roy who, on a return trip there, was told by a friend that sexual abuse and rape of young girls was rife. A local priest explained however that having underwear could help prevent this. He said that underwear is expensive and owning these items gives a woman prestige and shows they have money. Women with underwear are considered to be more independent and assertive, so men are less likely to assault them.

    Morag and her colleague Corrie Peterson had previously set up a course for sexual assault victims and when she told Corrie what she’d learned they decided to ask women to donate their bras.



    I’ve looked this scheme up online and found various references to it (some of which are listed at the bottom of this article). One article says that bras are needed primarily and preferably in dark colours for modesty reasons but another says that knickers and other underwear is wanted too.

    I’ve also seen some disparaging comments online saying it is patronising and unhygienic to expect these women to take hand-me-down underwear. I personally feel strongly about the value of second-hand. Surely it is a positive thing if the underwear is clean and if the women are not offended and most importantly if this plays a role in helping them. Rather than throw away your perfectly good undies, recycle them and potentially keep a girl or woman safe from abuse.

    Maternity lingerie company HOTmilk and their regular freight company Express Logistics are participating in the scheme and have taken thousands of pairs of underwear to Zimbabwe. If you’d like to join HOTmilk and help too then you can see a list of outlets in various countries who will pass on your underwear donation to the next “Knickers for Africa” shipment.

    I shall be dropping off my mum’s, my sisters’ and my donations to the Nottingham outlet next week


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 253 ✭✭Special K


    Curves are doing a collection for old bras for Breast Cancer Awareness month.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,531 ✭✭✭Little Acorn


    This scheme was set up by Zimbabwe ex-pat Morag Roy who, on a return trip there, was told by a friend that sexual abuse and rape of young girls was rife. A local priest explained however that having underwear could help prevent this. He said that underwear is expensive and owning these items gives a woman prestige and shows they have money. Women with underwear are considered to be more independent and assertive, so men are less likely to assault them.

    Thanks so much for posting this,it blew me away.
    I have never heard of this charity, and have never even given a second thought to throwing out underwear.
    It's amazing how something so inconsequential to us,could be of such significance to others.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 745 ✭✭✭misswex


    I always put mine into a charity bag as its a shame to just throw them in the bin!!!

    I was told my a charity shop that if the stuff they get in is unsuitable for sell in their shop that they can actually forward it on to a recycling centre and make money that way too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,241 ✭✭✭barleybooley


    Fruit baskets?

    Ah, no. That's an amazing collection thing, like, we always think of the clothes but never the essentials, I think donating them would be your best bet :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30,731 ✭✭✭✭princess-lala


    The magically dont come back from the wash!

    :confused: I think my mam throws them out :)


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