SHOPPING
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ASSESS WHAT YOU HAVE * HOW TO SHOP SUSTAINABLY * CLOTHES * FOOD * OTHER ITEMS
SUSTAINABLE CLOTHES SHOPPING
BUY SECOND HAND
If you can’t mend or alter it, look for a “new to you“ item from second-hand local and online sources. Local is always best from an environmental perspective, but there’s a larger selection online.
Look through our lists below for our recommended sources for gently used clothes.
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GW Baby and Kids Resale
Resale 4 Kids (Danvers)
Children’s Drop & Shop (Manchester-By-The-Sea)
Margaret’s Place (Danvers)
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Lifebridge Thrift Store (Salem)
The Good Will Store (Danvers)
Savers (Danvers)
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Best Overall: Poshmark
Best for Closet Cleanouts: ThredUp
Best for Name-Brand Items: Tradesy
Best for Luxury: The RealReal
BUY QUALITY
When buying new clothes avoid cheap, fast-fashion brands if at all possible. Investing in quality materials and classic styles mean your clothes will look great for a decade (not just a season). A bigger up-front cost may not cost you more in the long run, either. For instance: If you can afford a pair of high-quality shoes, they might cost five times as much as a fast-fashion option yet last you ten times as long.
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Did you know that it takes 713 gallons of water to make just one new T-Shirt?