There's nothing wrong with it, even if it's from charity shops. Good luck. 2D
2007-10-05 04:49:15
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answered by 2D 7
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I would not buy used undergarments. Shoes are a very bad idea because that can cause permanent issues for your feet. I had a friend that got second hand store shoes and she had some kind of fungal disease that never went away. I love used clothes however, It puts me in the shoes of other people's life. I'm also styling and I feel cool in vintage clothes. :)
It also reduces garbage, there are huge piles of used clothes and people keep wasting money on new clothes. There is a ton of clothes so you will never have to run around naked.
2007-10-05 04:28:48
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answered by barelygotout 2
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in case you've the money on your guy or woman type new clothing, then no you at the instant are not being snobby. however the reason people purchase 2d-hand clothing, even for presents, is via the fact new clothing are so costly and 2d-hand clothing at the instant are not JUNK or rubbish. some issues that come from 2d hand shops at the instant are not even used, only donated and often even from different shops. 2d-hand clothing is an financial determination. It relies upon on what your priorities are. :) as an occasion i'm not likely to purchase 1000's of dollars nicely worth of garments if i will use those 1000's of dollars for a college direction, e book, holiday, automobile, paying costs. Plus countless type new clothing that come from shops, believe it or not.. do not final as long as 2d hand clothing. it is not snobby to prefer purely new clothing in case you've the money for them or if it is on your priority to have new clothing. even nevertheless it somewhat is snobby to not prefer to settle for 2d-hand clothing from somebody else because of the fact lower back, 2d-hand clothing are superb too, and a few people can purely have the money for plenty. Plus.... the infant's not somewhat gonna care if he's donning 2d-hand or type new clothing. the two certainly one of them are sparkling and extreme high quality, only that one is extra cost-effective.v
2016-10-06 03:47:37
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answered by piekarski 4
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I'm all for it. I think it's a great idea to reuse clothes and that way you get them at a cheaper price. But I wouldn't admit to my friends where I bought the items if they asked.
2007-10-05 04:26:56
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answered by chnctkr/♥brkr 4
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If you are worried about if they are clean or not i can tell you for a fact that the salvation army and goodwill do not launder anything. and people donate both clean and soiled clothing so i would recomend washing them yourself. other wise there is nothing wrong with it. i worked at thrift stores for years and still shop at them.
2007-10-05 04:31:42
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answered by Stevie w 1
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I think it's a fantastic idea. I would definitely love to purchase items that are unique in their own way and that cannot be so easily reproduced.
2007-10-05 04:26:40
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answered by Edith 4
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i love love love vintage clothes! not only that its cheap,its also very unique! u dont have to worry bumping into some girl in the mall wearing the same thing!
i wont mind if its secondhand..just dont forget to wash it before u wear it..
2007-10-05 04:50:52
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answered by P!nKrOYaLTy 2
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I think it sounds kind of neat. I'm sure all of us have worn some kind of scond hand clothing or hand-me-downs. I'd give 'em a try :)
2007-10-05 04:48:23
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answered by MyGirlzComeFirst 5
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Why not just buy new ones? There are plenty of places to get decent clothes for decent prices ESPECIALLY for women.
2007-10-05 04:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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its great especially if your inot vintage clothing and so what if people re use clothes do you nto give away your to small clothes to younger siblings or charities as long as there still wearable
2007-10-05 04:22:26
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answered by Taija M 2
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