I'm sorry, but the correct answer IS "secondhand".
Though mostly I get them through the mutual aid network, not from thrift store.
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I'm sorry, but the correct answer IS "secondhand".
Though mostly I get them through the mutual aid network, not from thrift store.
I was thinking of underwear and socks. It's hard to find socks, and I don't want to use others underwear.
I'm from Germany, there's an App here called Vinted which is a platform for people to sell Second Hand Clothes to each other (afaik it's also available in many other European countries). Just the sheer amount of users usually means that you can get any item that you could get at a store. I usually use it to buy Eco-friendly brands that are too expensive for me to buy new (I found several of my favourite ArmedAngels Jeans there for like 30€ tops!)
I've also been dipping my toes into sewing clothes myself from thrifted fabric. Made these cool pants just last weekend!
In the US.
I mostly look for Made in USA just because I'm happy to support my country's workers, and the labor laws are known to me. I've run across some Made in EU stuff but it always seems like a hassle to get it shipped out.
Wish there was any real visibility into supply chains so we could feel more confident buying from other places. Can't even trust companies that say they have ethical suppliers in SE Asia because they probably have no idea what their contractors are actually doing.
What the hell kind of clothes can I get from a thrift shop that aren't? 🤨
Lots of stuff made in sweatshops?
I really enjoy my Darn Tough Socks, they have a lifetime warranty on every pair. No matter how long you've had them, they will replace them and recycle the old material for free. I don't have any reason to dislike them yet.
They are made in Vermont in the USA and seem to have a sustainability first approach.
United States. I wear some athleisure... So Prana and Patagonia. There's also Free People, American Giant,
your birthday suit is still fine,
the only ethical leather
Also, renewable (if you dont replace too mich at once!)
Ethical fabrics do not exist unless you are crazy wealthy or making them yourself
Minimising is what should be done in situations like this. Perfect is the enemy of good.