In order to buy something, I need to be able to imagine both when I would wear it, and what I would wear it with.
The pandemic allowed us to get into the guts of our wardrobes and rediscover garments from a bygone era (aka pre-2020). But two years spent more or less indoors has changed everything from our ...
The charity organizations we rely on are overwhelmed by donated clothes. Two words explain why this happens: overconsumption ...
One of the greatest lessons ever imparted to me when, penniless, I moved to the UK from Ireland, was a detailed how-to on making the most of charity shops. Since then, I've picked up a slew of tricks ...
It can be incredibly satisfying, having a proper clear-out, especially when you know that lots of the stuff you no longer want or need could go to a charity shop. But not all donations are equal, and ...
A clothing charity which supports people in financial difficulties has said it is seeing more working people facing "clothing poverty". The Sharewear Clothing Scheme in Nottingham allows people in ...
Britain's charity shops are transforming as they try to appeal to Gen Z customers. They're selling more vintage and designer items, listing items on Depop, and flocking to Instagram. They're carefully ...
Shopping in charity is a good way to help keep costs down and benefits the environment. It's also great to donate your unwanted clothes to those who need them more, although people have recently been ...
A charity shop worker is urging everyone to stop donating one specific item of clothing. It's no secret charity shops are a popular choice among people who want low budget items and to help the ...
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