Good thing in the uk is most main streets have multiple charity shops where you can go in and buy second hand clothes and the proceeds go to charity. Not really any stigma around doing this and fairly common! Google says 80% of the uk visit them, vs 20% for thrift stores in the states.
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I'm honestly very happy and proud of her that she managed to have such a huge value change at 30. So many people struggle to change past their early 20s, it's always endearing to hear ☺️
So much fast-fashion clothing is future microplastics. Polyester, acrylic, spandex, nylon. It's sad that plastic clothes are cheaper than natural materials. Then again, natural materials probably need nitrogen fertilizer, made from fossil gas.
The fast fashion industry is terrible. You tube has an entire category of people who try on clothes for videos. They always buy them in bulk, theyre all cheaply made and i guarentee they wear them once and return them saying, "oh it doesnt fit" and the economics of scale and general money say its easier to just trash those returns than to try and clean them and resell it. Ive got gift cards piling up for clothes store because i only buy clothes when they absoluetly need to be replaced