McVolke
New in Town
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- 19
- Location
- Bavaria, Germany
A very eye opening article. Of course I'm aware of the sweatshops and terrible labor practices and I had no idea clothes are being used like tissues. In my opinion that kind of behaviour shows so little regard for someone's hard work. I grew up in hand me downs and thrift-store clothes. I did have some new clothes but not many. When my son was little his entire wardrobe was 2nd hand and then got passed on to yet another baby or toddler. He's now 13 and growing so fast and we don't know anyone a couple of sized bigger than him, and I just don't see many thrift/2nd hand stores in our area. When I say not many I guess I really mean none. Right now I'm trying to learn how to sew, or at least successfully win a fight with the sewing machine. Instead of buying material I'm using old tableclothes from my husband's grandmother. Don't anyone panic, they are not in good condition i.e. stained and faded. Even my sewing machine is second hand