I used a wall cap organizer and it keeps my caps neat and easy to access. My closet finally looks clean
Submitted March 11, 2026 at 08:12AM by FrostyCarob6189 https://ift.tt/jLHkoZT
I used a wall cap organizer and it keeps my caps neat and easy to access. My closet finally looks clean
In recent years I've been transitioning to clothes made of natural materials, but many of the items I own are now 5+ years old, so I still have quite a lot of acrylic in my closet. In particular, I have a couple of acrylic sweaters that have been downgraded to "just at home"-wear for years at this point, and even though I WFH, I realised I never wore them once this autumn/winter.
Will they hunt my closet forever? I'm afraid they have way too much pilling to sell or even donate, not when thrift stores are overflowing with cheaply-made clothing, but I feel guilty at the thought of throwing them away. Any ideas for what I can do? I'm honestly at a loss.
I like to go thrifting for myself but I see a lot of people buying and reselling. Thrift stores had gotten expensive in LA/OC/San Bernardino area in CA. I sold some used clothes of ours and people have been very picky and want it practically free for good clothes. So how do resellers make money? Was thinking of doing that for extra income but not so sure.
Hi,
I just started a sustainble recycled streetwear brand called Worn Future. Let me know what you guys think! We use 100% recycled cotton and a circular textile system. Would love some advice and some support
IG = wornfutureclothing