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clark672010
on 2011-11-01 05:50 [#02422985]
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Most people at school don't have the best reaction when I talk to them about getting clothing from thrift stores.
"Ew, why would you want to wear old clothing that some stranger wore?!"
Here's the thing. There's a lot of good things about thrifting. It's exciting - you never know what'll show up at the thrift store next! It's incredibly cheap. And - one of my favourite things - at the one I go to, shirts LAZY_TITLE
are organized by color instead of brand. >w
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clark672010
on 2011-11-01 05:51 [#02422986]
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The best place to find stuff to make cosplay out of. And okay, it's not as if I dress like most teenagers. I have a whole bunch of odd articles of clothing, some of which I've altered to fit my needs/wants.
So. What are your views on thrift-shopping for clothes? The pros? The cons?
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2011-11-02 00:42 [#02423023]
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It's weird. From the type of clothes clark claims to buy, I would think I'd dislike him, but he is just so endearing, he could look like the "what the fuck happened" side of a "Men" poster and I still think I could get along just fine with him.
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2011-11-02 01:37 [#02423029]
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Pretty sure that isn't a thrift store, brah.
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Steinvordhosbn
from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-11-18 11:21 [#02423875]
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