Designer Jessi Arrington packed nothing for TED but 7 pairs of undies, buying the rest of her clothes in thrift stores around LA. It’s a meditation on conscious consumption — wrapped in a rainbow of color and creativity.
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I was amazed some 25 years ago when my partner told me she bought her clothes in the nearly new. Now I do exactly the same. It leaves some spare cash for those expensive specialty clothes that never show in the nearly new like super light weight convertible trousers.
But don’t tell everyone, if the demand goes up so maybe will the prices!
I was amazed some 25 years ago when my partner told me she bought her clothes in the nearly new. Now I do exactly the same. It leaves some spare cash for those expensive specialty clothes that never show in the nearly new like super light weight convertible trousers.
But don’t tell everyone, if the demand goes up so maybe will the prices!