Why You Should Consider Charity Clothing As A Wardrobe Choice

Publié par Unknown on jeudi 22 janvier 2015

By Janine Hughes


If looking good is important to you, you probably know already that it can be expensive. Clothes that are affordable are usually mass produced and it becomes hard to express your individuality on a budget. However, buying pieces that are unique and of a better quality can really break the bank. Luckily charity clothing can come to the rescue and there are several great reasons to opt for this wardrobe solution.

By buying from stores that sell clothes to support charity, you help make the world a better place. Most charities struggle to raise enough funds for their work. By supporting their shops, you help them to make ends meet. The money you spend on a pair of second-hand jeans, for instance, might be enough to give a homeless person in Hanover, PA a warm and nutritious meal tonight.

Of course buying from goodwill stores will do wonders for your budget too. Here you'll find good-quality clothes at a fraction of the cost. The money that you save can be used for something else, such as a meal at a restaurant, a good book or to go into your savings account for that overseas vacation you'd like to take.

There is another economical aspect to buying second-hand clothes. These days, most cheap and mid-priced clothes are manufactured in factories in poor countries. Often the reason why the garments are so cheap is that the people who make them have to work for very long hours and aren't paid a living wage. Besides, many factories use illegal child labor or pay no attention to basic safety regulations. By refusing to support these factories, you help not to perpetuate the problem.

Another good reason to buy used clothes is that it helps preserve the environment. The manufacturing process for clothes uses vast amounts of precious resources like water. Even just growing cotton causes environmental damage but by recycling clothes, you help reduce the use of natural resources.

Another great reason to buy your clothes second-hand is that you're almost guaranteed a unique wardrobe. The items you'll find on the shelves of your local goodwill store are usually one-of-a-kind. You can even find designer dresses, jeans and other items that are only a season or two old, have been worn only once or twice and are still very much in vogue.

A surprising advantage to frequenting goodwill stores is that it teaches you to see the potential in every piece of clothing, no matter how unfashionable or downright ugly it may seem at first glance. You learn to think creatively to make small changes that can turn an item into something fabulous. All you need is imagination and some basic sewing skills. You may even find a business opportunity in buying cheap clothes, giving them a makeover and selling them at a profit.

Most cities have a variety of charity shops that sell clothes. Simply look online to find one near you. Otherwise, contact charities directly and find out whether they have stores. Some even have online stores.




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