Because the most sustainable clothing is what already exists, show off your thrifted pieces here!
Submitted December 03, 2025 at 11:00AM by AutoModerator https://ift.tt/6HYOFlu
Because the most sustainable clothing is what already exists, show off your thrifted pieces here!
I buy 99% of my clothes second hand. With the exception of my underwear 🙃 I’m seeing that the take back bag isn’t that’s great/truthful. I tried it once it was meh. Who are we using instead of old socks and undies ?
A minimalist wardrobe is simple, functional, and filled with pieces you actually wear. Start by clearing out items that no longer fit your lifestyle or style. Keep only clothes you feel good in. Choose neutral colors that mix and match with ease. Invest in timeless basics like a white shirt, quality denim, and a classic blazer. Pick versatile shoes that work with multiple outfits. Focus on quality over quantity so each piece lasts longer. Finally, organize your closet in a way that feels calm and easy. A minimalist wardrobe saves time, space, and brings clarity to your daily routine.
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I’m looking for all-natural (including soles, excluding leather) pair of slippers. Every pair I find has some form of plastic in them. Preferably they won’t be too warm. Bath slippers, sandals, flip-flops, anything really to walk around the house. Do you have any suggestions? I’m fed up with brands claiming it’s 100% natural only to write “recycled plastic” in the description.
I'm looking for workout leggings that are as natural fiber as possible (doesn't have to be 100% natural fiber, just mostly). I am specifically looking for leggings with a curved or rounded yoke in the back, like in the picture. Or any yoke shape that is NOT just straight across. So far the only ones I've found are these from Happy Earth. Has anyone come across any they can recommend?