Happy 2010, everyone!
This year, I don't have a New Years resolution.
Instead, I have a New Years revolution. I think that with my constant shopping habits, I produce a lot of waste. Whether it be the small tags, shopping bags, or the fact that I am buying brand new clothes all the time made of new fabrics, new dyes, new yarns, etc., I am producing a lot of waste with my little habit. So this year, starting right now, I vow to only buy used clothing.
Instead of shopping at Nordstroms or American Apparel, Buffalo Exchange or Crossroads will be my best friends. No new jacket, I shall buy the used pea coat at the vintage clothing store. If I need some work pants, I'm off to Plato's not Gap.
There is one exception, I will not buy used underwear. For the life of me, I will not buy and use secondhand undergarmets. This small need of buying new underwear will be my only exception.
Hopefully this will make me feel a little more "green" and eco-friendly in the city. Let's see how this "revolution" goes...
Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Years Revolution
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Ariel J-C
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Ariel - yay!! Most of my favorite clothes were bought at consignment stores in Seattle. I think it's because I typically only buy things that I need or realllly like when I go to them. If you are ever up there, I'll tell you the hot spots. Good luck!
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