Feedback is complex. Forums are complex.
I have had all of the below:
1) Feedback that something was dated when I still loved it and I ignored the feedback which was the right thing to do.
2) Feedback that something was dated which I ignored and actually it was dated and I should have listened.
3) Feedback that something was flattering/great when it was not that great in real life or just actually not right for me.
4) Feedback that something was flattering/stylish that helped me make decisions over keeping/discarding. This is the most common and one of the things I love about the forum.
Mostly (as in over 80%) of the time I find forum feedback really helpful, kind, wise and pointing me in the right direction. But some things photograph better than others - and we all live in different places with different norms and hang ups and lifestyles. Trends matter more to some than others - how flattering it is - and even how skimpy/short it is. I have been underdressed in the UK and over dressed in the US because I didn't understand the norms.
Some days I will spend a long time on the forum - other days I skim through - some days I don't read at all. My replies vary based on my mood and what I can offer to the thread (I can't offer with finding pieces or shopping recommendations so rarely chime in). If I am on my phone compared to my laptop my ability to see and wade through photos is less.
I have decided that if I put it to the forum I have to listen to what comes back. It is not the only thing I listen to - my friends, my family, my own judgement are also important.
With older clothes and keeping them, I think the key is to wear them in a different way than you wore them say ten years ago. Not always but often. I am going to think about that this week for Carla's oldies but goodies challenge, and this could be a great chance to workshop a couple of pieces.