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Comments on: Shopping Secondhand in NYC https://www.tift-admin.com/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/ Zero Waste Living is Simple, Cost Effective, and Fun Mon, 31 Aug 2020 21:19:59 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Pendik nakliyat https://www.tift-admin.com/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-10363 Tue, 06 Feb 2018 07:38:00 +0000 http://66.147.244.183/~trashisf/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-10363 Excellent content that has been adapted to the fashion.

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By: Sara https://www.tift-admin.com/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-9994 Thu, 28 Dec 2017 00:24:56 +0000 http://66.147.244.183/~trashisf/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-9994 I live in Guatemala, and brand new clothing is seriously expensive here for an average salary (minimum wage). For example, one pair of jeans (from an imitation brand) can cost a tenth of a monthly salary. So obviously for most people it’s not really an option. The town I live in has always had a bunch of thrift stores, (except here they’re called ‘pacas’). It’s basically used clothing that comes from the US, in good condition and sometimes even brand new. It’s definitely cheaper (a pair of jeans in perfect condition/barely used will be the equivalent of around $6), and even though many of the things that come in are from unsustainable industries made with cheap materials, it’s still better quality clothing than most of what you can find in the less-expensive-but-new spectrum here.

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By: nymph62442 https://www.tift-admin.com/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-5046 Fri, 08 Apr 2016 19:42:36 +0000 http://66.147.244.183/~trashisf/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-5046 In reply to karihuang1015.

I was wondering alternatives for worn out clothing. I have some threadbare tshirts and jeans that are no longer wearable and would be turned to rags for heavy industry (that eventually get thrown away) or shipped overseas (ruining local clothing production from these cheap resells). Any ideas? Im stashing them for possible sewing projects for now.

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By: nymph62442 https://www.tift-admin.com/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-5044 Fri, 08 Apr 2016 18:39:31 +0000 http://66.147.244.183/~trashisf/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-5044 In reply to karihuang1015.

I was wondering alternatives for worn out clothing. I have some threadbare tshirts and jeans that are no longer wearable and would be turned to rags for heavy industry (that eventually get thrown away) or shipped overseas (ruining local clothing production from these cheap resells). Any ideas? Im stashing them for possible sewing projects for now.

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By: Yogisophie.com https://www.tift-admin.com/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-4689 Sat, 12 Mar 2016 21:03:11 +0000 http://66.147.244.183/~trashisf/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-4689 In reply to Gregory Strasser.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with purchasing local, organic, grass fed meat. Happy well treated animals are simply that. It's the circle of life. If no one ate meat, the world would be run by overpopulated animals. As far as buying secondhand items made with animal material? It's already made and would be more of a waste for no one to use it. It would also not increase the demand due to the fact it is secondhand.

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By: Next to Natural https://www.tift-admin.com/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-4626 Mon, 07 Mar 2016 06:48:37 +0000 http://66.147.244.183/~trashisf/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-4626 I think it's a great idea to shop for more simple yet stylish clothes that are not trendy!

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By: LeanneZ https://www.tift-admin.com/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-4572 Thu, 03 Mar 2016 04:06:00 +0000 http://66.147.244.183/~trashisf/shopping-secondhand-in-nyc/#comment-4572 Don't forget Buffalo Exchange! And Cure Thrift in East Village.

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