Why the heck do so many people continue to think that the laundered clothing donated to thrift and charity shops is somehow dirtier and less hygienic that a “new” garment that has travelled through many different factories, hands and machines worldwide without being washed even once?
I’ve been thrifting for decades and, thanks to my world-living adventures, have visited secondhand shops in several different countries. Although each shop was full of unique items they all shared that wonderfully distinct “thrift shop smell” – an aroma I find absolutely delightful compared to the chemical reek of department and retail stores.
Have a listen and find out just what causes that recognizable secondhand smell + the harmful chemicals lurking in those brand new garments too!
Links mentions in this episode:
Katie Hope BBC article
Cleaning tips & Laundry tips to keep your preloved finds in top condition.
My 4 step wardrobe audit (+ preloved tips & tricks) is here.
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