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Time To Take A Step Back?
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My parents used to never buy me new clothes. Always got hand me downs. I used to have to use my siblings old lunchboxes. We got years out of one plastic bottle I think I even used by siblings old PE bag. I used to walk to school never drove but if we had to travel by vehicle it would be a bus. sustainable fashion was getting your dads vintage sweater as a hand me down.
Is it time for the sake of the environment we took a step backwards?
Is it time for the sake of the environment we took a step backwards?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mum made most of our clothes. I did the same for my daughters and taught myself enough to make trousers and even a sports jacket for my husband. I did get a school skirt and blazer when I went to Grammar, but I was only 10 and they were still fitting me when I left 6th form so you can imagine how I looked and how many fold-overs of skirt I had to do at the waist!
Otherwise there was a school used-uniform stall at the annual Summer Fair and shirts etc. were bought there. The same applied to my kids in the 70s.
Otherwise there was a school used-uniform stall at the annual Summer Fair and shirts etc. were bought there. The same applied to my kids in the 70s.
Being the elder of two girls and having only male older cousins I didn’t have hand-me-downs. All my son’s clothes were passed down to his cousins, though.
I agree we buy and throw away too much. There was a horrible picture in a newspaper recently that showed a mountain of Westerners’ discarded clothes, with loads ending up in the sea.
I agree we buy and throw away too much. There was a horrible picture in a newspaper recently that showed a mountain of Westerners’ discarded clothes, with loads ending up in the sea.