
Sometimes you buy pieces knowing very well they have short shelf lives. Being a slave to trend and packrat can fill up your closet in a hurry! You're out of space—the hanger rod is bowing, and you'd need a trip to IKEA for more drawer space. Something's gotta go, no reason to hoard something you haven't touched in years. Say goodbye to that leather car coat gathering dust. It made you look like a club security guard anyway. But wait, don't even think about throwing it out! There's someone out there that's dying to find the finishing piece to his goony doorman look. Your forgotten jacket is that guy's priceless find. There's no such thing as disposable fashion! Someone, somewhere could use that old something of yours.
Parting with pieces you adored is easier when you know they'll find good homes. Places like Crossroads and Buffalo Exchange will buy your bags of old stuff if you're nice. And, what they don't buy you can drop off at your local Goodwill (save that donation slip for taxes!), Salvation Army or Savers. If you're looking for a more significant return for big ticket items, you can take it to the public yourself like the ladies at ShopMyCloset.com.
The point is to recycle whatever you're not wearing anymore. It encourages less consumption of resources (buying new) and reduces waste (throwing away something old but still usable). You won't find everything you need used, but it's worth a look. You can even find recycled vintage jewelry with brands like Anna Korte Vintage Jewelry!
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