My second hand clothing finds: frills, cashmere and organic cotton. |
Most people can’t resist a good deal, especially when it
comes to clothing (me included). That’s what the business of cheap trendy
clothes is feeding on. This “fast fashion” makes it easy for people, especially
women, to feed their addiction to stylish clothing as each new season
approaches. This habit, or hobby, or whatever you want to call it, isn’t
sustainable, for ethical and environmental reasons.
The tragedy of the clothing factory collapse in Bangladesh
reminded the Western world that the appetite for fast fashion has a cost that
isn’t coming out of the shopper’s pocket, that there are ethical issues
associated with producing ultra-cheap clothes in up-to-the-minute styles.
It’s common for cheap clothes to be barely worn before
something more eye-catching comes along and there is a lot of perfectly good
clothing hanging in closets or tucked away in basements (mine included). Often
clothes get tossed instead of mended. And don’t forget, there is an
environmental cost to producing textiles (pesticides used to grow cotton,
water, dyes and chemicals used in the fabric-making process).
Second hand clothes shopping lets you splurge and purge
If you love to shop, and clothes are your passion, there are
more sustainable ways to feed your habit. There are all sorts of second hand
clothing options that you can add to your shopping mix that will save you money
and spare the environment.
I have friends who are committed Frenchy’s shoppers and they
have great wardrobes to show for it. Being a regular has its perks since you’re
bound to come across great finds from time to time. But I know Frenchy’s
isn’t for everyone and I lack the patience to sift through the bins.
We’re great fans of Value Village (Frenchy’s on hangers) for
basics, especially kid’s clothes and often sports equipment like soccer cleats
and skates.
My best second hand clothing shopping experience ever was a
recent trip to Exchange on Germain. This is boutique-style second hand
shopping: a charming store with a good selection of higher-end, stylish
clothing and shoes, including men’s clothing.
I found the prices to be great for the quality of clothing
and came home with a couple of cashmere sweaters, a knit dress and a dressy
t-shirt for a little over $100.
Even better, I was able to leave behind several
of my gently-used clothing items that I just didn’t wear anymore. (If they sell
I’ll get 40% of the selling price).
Getting your neglected clothing back into circulation is a great thing to do for the environment and the community. Food banks, some churches and other non-profit organizations can make good use of your castoffs.
Boutique consignment shops like Exchange on Germain (on
Germain Street, in Saint John) offer you a way to make a little money off all
of those great clothes hanging in your closet that never get worn.
Second hand clothes shopping gives you the best of both
worlds: splurge with a conscience, and purge your closet.
Other local shops:
The Hospice Shoppe
Other local shops:
The Hospice Shoppe
5 comments:
That pink cashmere halter is amazing! The majority of my shopping is done second hand - it's a fabulous way to build a wardrobe and be socially/environmentally conscience!
~Laura
Love your new look Bridget. I mean the site but the clothes look great too!
Amazing website! Your style is so contemporary in comparison with many other writers. Thank you for writing when you have the opportunity to, I will be sure to save your Taps Sale!
Thanks for sharing.
The designs are just superb, Jeans & the dresses below that are superb.
I totally agree to the point that dresses which can be recycled is good for everyone.
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