nPosted on August 17, 2017
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nI love to save money, of course – doesn’t everybody?
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nBut I have to admit that I’m not much of a thrift-shop shopper. I am not inclined to pick through used clothes, to see the possibilities of what an item of clothing could do for me. There is, I have to admit, a teeny bit of a squeamish reaction for me, as if “used” means “dirty.”
But, then again, you have to realize that I also hate clothing shopping of ANY kind. I prefer thrift shopping for clothes to the sort of thing you see on movies – women trying on one fancy outfit after another, trying to find THE perfect dress. I mean, I really really really would hate that!
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nWhen I was getting married, I looked for the sort of dress I liked – and by “liked” I mean a peasant style, ready-made, very inexpensive. I found only one, but I tried it on and loved it. Voilà! I found my wedding dress in like 15 minutes!
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nSo, yeah, I’m not a shopper.
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nToday we celebrate thrift stores, and there is a lot to celebrate. Not only do customers save money, but society and the Earth wins, too!
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n(1) Lots of thrift shops are run by charitable organizations. So buying from them can help children and families in need.
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n(2) Most of the rest of the second-hand / thrift shops are small businesses rather than chains owned by giant corporations. It’s great to support local small business owners!
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n(3) Whatever is being sold in a thrift shop or any other second-hand store is NOT being plunked into a landfill. That whole “reuse, renew, recycle, repurpose” thing is partly based on the willingness for people to use “used” stuff!
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nThat’s…mountains of fabric!
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nApparently, only about 15% of clothing is donated. We have got to get that percentage up!
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nAbout half of all donated clothing finds its way into someone’s closet again, via thrift stores, and the other half is recycled – torn down into fibers that are used to make things like insulation and carpet padding and even industrial rags.(Check out this article for more on all of that.)
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nCelebrate the day by donating clothes, by visiting a thrift shop, and by promising yourself you will do your part to keep stuff out of landfills.
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nAlso on this date:
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nBlack Cat Appreciation Day
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nThe Meaning of “Is” Day
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nAnniversary of the patenting of a wrench
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nIndonesia’s National Day
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nInventor Ralph Teetor’s birthday
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nI Love My Feet Day
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nPlan ahead:
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nAnd here are my Pinterest boards for:
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