I know most of the people not do that...but i think special people ppl do!!!
How many times you pick something from garbage and turns it in your saturday evening dress?
Have you do it yet?
Who save the second hand pretty clothes???
Lets save the oldies!!!
P.S: is an exemple how to recycle a old marine motive sweat shirt...and a old straw bag, for a summer afternoon :) sorry the bad home foto!
i start it...I DO IT ALL THE TIME AND I LOVE IT!!!
its like doing magic...you pic little treaseurs near the garbage or second hand market and make jealous outfits...
its like being Cinderella...and maybe you find a handsome Rockafella!!!ahahahaha
So you dont mean literally dumpster diving and opening bags tho right? You mean maybe sittin ontop of a pile on the curb or at the thrift shop right??? lol
ahahah...sure...im not a bum...ahahhaha...not swiming in garbage...but sometime sppl put old clothes near garbage for have a second user or a fairy hands like mines..='X ...im gonna put an exemple...its a bad home foto but helps...ahahhah
honestly.. so much of my stuff comes from thrift stores or 'garbage' piles as it seems.. I have found AMAZING treasures.. vintage fabric, vintage designer jewelry, rare and out of print band t's, super expensive stuff (a $600 leather jacket for $20 bucks), you name it.. I'm down with thrift store diving!!
Ive rescued a few things from spring cleaning, thrift stores, a whole loads of furniture. my couch was recycled thru 3 owners from my gma, leather couch cream, beautiful. I have a dress I got for free. whole bunch of things. I love it. :)
Well, I've always liked thrift shopping...dumpster diving not so much. But the punks I lived with in Vancouver sure loved it..in fact that's how they'd get their dinner..ew. But clothing is alright as long as it's not too dirty or covered in garbage. I like the free boxes that people would put out on their yards in Vancouver, you could find find books, clothes, videos, etc. They don't really do that in Toronto. : (
Anyway here's an article about thrift shopping if you're interested. http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=173635