I own all those items although the pyjamas boughtfor a hospital stay never got worn as the various tubes, etc. made it impossible to wear them or indeed anything for the first few days.
I own far more underwear and swimwear than I ever did before I went nudist and commando as I'm always trying to find some which are as comfortable as nothing, then keep them for the few times I might want them and they never wear out.
I have all varieties of clothes because not everywhere i swim or eat or whatever, is clothing optional.
I wear a swimsuit if i am in a public pool and I wear underwear to prevent chaffing.
Common sense stuff really,
Stay Naked!
Cut both of my pairs of jeans into shorts today.
For the first time that I can remember, I have no long jeans.
Any time I can eliminate a class of clothing I feel a sense of liberation.
Now the only long pants I have are 2 pair of Khakis, 2 pair of cargo shorts that zip off to be shorts, and one pair of lightweight sweats.
Since the beginning of the Covid 19 lockdown and self isolation, we've stayed pretty much close to home. We have ventured out recently, on camping trips, but with little to nothing open, we didn't have to pack much in the way of clothing. We recently talked about what outfits we've worn for the last several months and I can honestly say that I have worn 3-4 different outfits, mostly consisting of shorts, flip flops, sneakers and a t shirt or Hawaiian shirt. In many, many cases, I've only worn an outfit for a short time and it gets either folded and put away or hung up. When the need arises again to dress, I end up wearing the same damn outfit! I'll wear it 2-3 times depending on how long I was in it and type of activity, then it will get washed.If we never got back to normal, I could literally get rid of 90%+ of my wardrobe! I'll wait to see where this situation takes us before I start donating all my clothes! ;DDD
I suspect that if you did take the plunge and donate everything you don't need for now, you would find that even after you had to buy more clothing when things return to something closer to normal, you would still have a lot less clothing than you do now. Cost might not be that great.