Yesterday’s fashion Written by eklastic is today’s trash. FOWC with Fandango: Fashion ………………………………………. Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... 4 thoughts on “Yesterday’s fashion” Oh dear. It looks as though there won’t be much worth saving in that haul. A common problem in the UK now too. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Most of those “donated” things get ripped up and used as filling material or get burned. LikeLike Reply Our donation boxes here look just like yours. And then when it rains….what a mess. Some of these sites have been closed down so people can take things directly to a resale shop–indoors! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Same here. They get less. But even the ones that are still wearable get shipped to Africa where they destroy the local clothing industry. LikeLike Reply Leave a comment Cancel reply Δ
Oh dear. It looks as though there won’t be much worth saving in that haul. A common problem in the UK now too. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Most of those “donated” things get ripped up and used as filling material or get burned. LikeLike Reply
Our donation boxes here look just like yours. And then when it rains….what a mess. Some of these sites have been closed down so people can take things directly to a resale shop–indoors! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Same here. They get less. But even the ones that are still wearable get shipped to Africa where they destroy the local clothing industry. LikeLike Reply
Oh dear. It looks as though there won’t be much worth saving in that haul. A common problem in the UK now too.
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Most of those “donated” things get ripped up and used as filling material or get burned.
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Our donation boxes here look just like yours. And then when it rains….what a mess. Some of these sites have been closed down so people can take things directly to a resale shop–indoors!
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Same here. They get less. But even the ones that are still wearable get shipped to Africa where they destroy the local clothing industry.
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