decluttering my wardrobe // what to do with "textile waste" and worn out clothes

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  • @glencop8842
    @glencop8842 Год назад +166

    "YOU are not meant to FIT IN your clothes, YOUR CLOTHES are meant TO FIT YOU" 🙌

    • @carmilmercedes3855
      @carmilmercedes3855 Год назад +7

      100% I DON'T SERVE THE CLOTHES, THE SHOULD SERVE ME.. **me over exaggerating that phrase when someone tells me I getting fat** 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @spangled.unicorn7207
    @spangled.unicorn7207 11 месяцев назад +45

    An idea for worn out clothes could be to use the fabric to wrap/pad the wire coat hangers to make them kinder to the good clothes you’re hanging on them. Also helps stop things sliding off.

  • @faithkelly396
    @faithkelly396 Год назад +69

    I love how you keep things for sentimentality. I feel like I see so much zero waste content push minimalism and it’s very nice to see something different

  • @Marie-jz1qw
    @Marie-jz1qw 2 месяца назад +9

    My dad is a shoemaker so he works with leather and special textiles and he always talks about worn out textile as "tired", but not over. I loved this idea because we always reused our old clothes and textiles (sheets,...) to make something else (mostly for cleaning purposes, my parents NEVER had to buy cleaning wipes). I know it's not always the prettiest or nicest thing to use so if you don't want an old cleaning wipe then yeah, use it for stuffing, braid long pieces of textile to make bags,... It's so much fun to think of all the ways it can be made into something new! :)

  • @WildApricot12
    @WildApricot12 Год назад +83

    In a nutshell: ways to use unwearable clothes (feel free to add):
    - stuffing pillows
    - using as cleaning wipes
    - making handkerchieves
    - making face wipes
    - Keeping fabric scraps for mending
    - patchworks
    - Making a rug
    - Clothing for dolls
    - copy the pattern from well-fitting clothes

    • @anaalves3658
      @anaalves3658 11 месяцев назад +9

      Refashion them into a different clothing item, I had a dress that I no longer wanted, my 8 year old daughter loves the colour and the fabric, so I cut the top half of and turned it into a skirt. I have also cut sleeves on dresses and shirts that have gotten to short and made them short sleeved, and the easiest is turning pants, especially jeans, into shorts 🩳😊. I have very basic sewing skills and an entry level second sewing machine but I can definitely get a lot more wear out of the clothes we own.

    • @mackereltabbie
      @mackereltabbie 11 месяцев назад +7

      Make shopping bags. Use 2 layers if the material is worn. Make an ottoman style footstool; there are lots of free, simple patterns out there. Denim is good for this, or use 2 layers for strength. Fill with scraps/worn clothes cut into small pieces.

    • @sarahkinsey5434
      @sarahkinsey5434 11 месяцев назад +7

      Depending on the state of them, make them painting or yard work clothes too. My boyfriend has given me old button down shirts I have made into pillows and eventually want to make into a quilt too. I've also heard that animal shelters or vet clinics will take socks to cover surgery sites or for itty bitty puppies and kittens

    • @Sophia-ux7gj
      @Sophia-ux7gj 10 месяцев назад +8

      You can use old bed sheet and clothes to make dog rope toys. Super easy take some strands and braid it together, add a knot or two at each end

    • @amygregg1658
      @amygregg1658 10 месяцев назад +6

      Sew gift bags to use instead of wrapping paper

  • @PhysicsLaure
    @PhysicsLaure Год назад +71

    Leena Norms has lots of fun sustainable close thoughts. Excited to see how you both manage your different styles!

  • @Puccinidb
    @Puccinidb Год назад +23

    One way to reuse items is to turn them into work aprons and drop cloths for craft projects that might make a mess (like painting.)

  • @mariebergernicolaysen5662
    @mariebergernicolaysen5662 Год назад +15

    I have a knitted cardigan/jacket that my grandma knitted for herself, used a lot, my Mother have also used it a lot and I have too. It is close to 70 years old, and I'm now giving it a little TLC, to make it last Even longer ❤️ love heirloom pieces!

  • @drodlaren
    @drodlaren Год назад +34

    For the stained pits top: a black textile marker to cover it up. It will look like hemmed edges

  • @emiliewalker555
    @emiliewalker555 Год назад +26

    I laughed out loud at you trying on that XS skirt 😂 thank you, just thank you for normalizing not fitting into things and not taking yourself too seriously ❤

  • @NovaWildwood
    @NovaWildwood 10 месяцев назад +4

    I love your note about getting the hangers that work best for your clothes instead of what's trendy, for me a huge game changer was getting hangers that are actually the width of my shoulders, which meant children's hangers lol. They are plastic, but I also bought them all secondhand from moms who's kids had grown out of using them, and now I can see what my clothes will actually look like on me when they're on the hangers, and they're not getting warped anymore because the shoulders match up correctly.

  • @verybadgirl96
    @verybadgirl96 Год назад +11

    I mixed citric acid, baking soda and vinegar to remove old stains from one of my favorite white t-shirt and then I put it out to make the Sun its thing and it works✨

  • @craftycathdm
    @craftycathdm Год назад +11

    3:18 I think we all have the chair/poof/whatever it is you use situation

  • @lizzie5671
    @lizzie5671 Год назад +7

    “What am I doing, I’m ALMOST 30!!” 🤣🤣

  • @jesscw282
    @jesscw282 Год назад +4

    For that cotton top at the end, a quick fix would be to use some soft t-shirt fabric like bias tape and sew it on the arm holes. I think black would look just fine with that top. If you think it looks odd, I'd suggest changing the shirt collar to black. Good luck!

  • @Kazz_03
    @Kazz_03 Год назад +8

    Omgosh this is right on time. I've been putting off decluttering my clothes for like a month now because idk what to do with the more worn out stuff.

  • @kerstinhoyer4526
    @kerstinhoyer4526 Год назад +8

    You might be able to save the stripped shirt by sewing on a new lining, maybe black?
    I use broken old clothes like t-shirts for cleaning out the oil from my frying pan so the fat doesn't end up in the pipes. Afterwards they go in the trash and get turned into energy, which isn't the best but saving pipes from not collecting big fat clumps is worth it I think.

  • @britneygriffin6704
    @britneygriffin6704 14 дней назад

    I once made eyeglass sleeve cases out of denim sleeves or pant legs once. It was pretty easy if you can hand sew a basic stitch. It's a good option. You can also cut out a pocket and seam if you have broken jeans and sew them together to make a little purse. 💖

  • @helenapayne3414
    @helenapayne3414 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love the idea of stuffing cushions with old clothes as they deflate

  • @sandramaki7819
    @sandramaki7819 Год назад +4

    There is a textile recycling facility near me and I bring whatever I cannot reuse to that place. I feel really fortunate! Great video ❤❤❤

  • @firewordsparkler
    @firewordsparkler Год назад +11

    Love this video! I appreciate that you don't limit yourself in terms of how many clothes you own, just making sure you're being as sustainable as possible and only keeping things that matter to you and fit well.

  • @Libby147
    @Libby147 Год назад +6

    For the shirt with the armpits problem, you could sew patches or panels on the sides in a darker colour. Make it look like it's on purpose lol

  • @micivalantincic8227
    @micivalantincic8227 Год назад +8

    I always think I can be the person who wears light colours. And I never will be. I did let it go this summer. It is good to admit things like that to your self

  • @lesliehyde
    @lesliehyde Год назад +10

    I did myself a favor back in 2019 after I had to start wearing custom made leg braces (AFO for left and KAFO for right) and repurposed all but like three pairs of pants that couldn't be worn under the braces instead of having to buy insanely expensive special socks under the braces to protect my skin from the hard plastic/acrylic/fiberglass material that the braces are made of. As a result I found out a few things- I only like one kind of material (about 95% cotton/5% lycra), the pants are all by the same company and they haven't changed the pattern of these pants (leggings) ever. However, they wear in the same area every time and as a result, I know exactly how to reinforce that seam. I haven't bought new leggings since 2021 when I had to go to new york because my grandmother wasn't doing well health wise and was on her way out cognitively (cancer/dementia) and I didn't have enough pants (only had 5 pairs before the trip and purchased 5 additional pairs to get me through the trip).

  • @SustainablyBex
    @SustainablyBex Год назад +3

    I know the pain of the jeans splitting and breaking in the exact same place as you! Literally yesterday I came to the conclusion that one pair is beyond saving, deceived I’m going to keep them and use them to patch up other jeans that break to hopefully extend their lifespan 🤞

  • @celinefuchs4095
    @celinefuchs4095 Год назад +2

    I love folding items I put in my drawers in the style Marie Kondo demonstrated, because it allows me to see everything I keep in that drawer at a glance. (Some items can't be folded in that way, but for the ones that can, it has been a game changer.) It's easier to remind myself of things I already own, as well as remind myself that...dang, I've got quite a few items. It can keep me from buying items I find secondhand that I already own something similar of.
    Love how you talked about the balance of not throwing something away if it doesn't fit our body our taste in this exact moment, because our bodies and tastes in clothing change over time, whether it be over years or even within a single month. And yet we should also be aware of items of clothing that just need to go. No sentimental value, no future in our own wardrobe except a maybe-possible-future day when we will magically fit. My body has changed a lot in the 10 years since high school, and some things I gave away in high school I know I would've worn if I still had them today. But other things I've held on to for years that finally I've had to admit will never fit me again, and just give away. A few borderline fit/don't-fit items I've decided to hold on to for now, some have sentimental value, some are good quality and I'm willing to chance suddenly being just a bit slimmer...but yeah. I appreciated the nuance you spoke about here. :-)
    Now, I want to go through my wardrobe just to remind myself of what I've got, and so I can get excited about what I already own again. (With cooler weather coming in as well, I'm excited to stop wearing some of my summer items and start wearing sweaters again!)
    Have a great week! Cheers.

  • @TheSoundsInside
    @TheSoundsInside Год назад +4

    Re: letting go of clothing that doesn’t fit you anymore. I agree, there is a balance. If keeping hold of something has a negative impact on one’s mental well-being (e.g. stress from ‘why can’t I lose/gain weight so it will fit again’) then it’s just not worth it. That being said, it can also be expensive/jobbigt with a fluctuating weight to buy a whole new wardrobe each time one’s weight changes. So, it can be tough to balance sometimes. I find if an item no longer fits me well, as time passes, I naturally gravitate away from it, and I usually end up donating it anyway. But things like ‘period jeans’ (which fit a little looser round the stomach) etc. I just like to have.

  • @glencop8842
    @glencop8842 Год назад +12

    I think it's such a cool idea if u had a lot of friends to host a clothe swappinh day or something where everyone would bring in clothes that they don't need anymore 😁 AND it's free (have yet to do this though 😂)

  • @viivi4196
    @viivi4196 Год назад +1

    thank you for the tips, you're doing such a great job with these kind of videos! a little tip from me to everyone, if you can, don't put your knitted sweaters or sweater vests on hangers since that really puts a strain on it. instead lay it out and store it on a shelf etc, that way it'll last much longer.

  • @miramare1991
    @miramare1991 Год назад +2

    i loved the "what am i doing i am almost 30!" had me in tears cause saaaame xD i am almost 32 but still

  • @angel1988uk
    @angel1988uk Год назад +7

    I use my and my partners old cotton T-shirts as fabric to do embroidery projects with that I use to decorate my house and as presents for friends and family 😅 I know it’s niche 😅 sorry!

  • @francescapiccinini4817
    @francescapiccinini4817 Месяц назад

    I know this video is old but I’m a new subscribed and love the content! ♥️
    Another fun idea that has just crossed my mind is something that my mom and grandmother always did: they saved cotton or similar cloth from worn out clothes and used them to make the jar cover for homemade jams and marmelade. Cute idea if you want to try! ✌🏻

  • @boglarkakocsis4566
    @boglarkakocsis4566 Год назад +2

    Hi! For the halterneck stain I recommend the Dr. Beckmann stain spray Deo&Sweat. It saved many of my white t-shirts. 😇🥰

  • @theresalwayssomethingtobui944
    @theresalwayssomethingtobui944 Год назад +3

    This is so motivational right now for me! Thank you!

  • @LittleRedTeaCake
    @LittleRedTeaCake Год назад +1

    I was finally tackling my laundry basket (grad school is kicking my ass), I took a picture of my closets and the bed where I was folding everything and the chairdrobe (worn but not dirty clothes) and was like, "I need a walk in closet." I love my clothes. I love fashion and I love finding new ways to wear my things. Although I also run into, "If I don't see it, then it doesn't exist" which is bad. Honestly, if one side of my closet was more racks instead of shelves, I think it would be okay. I love options, especially when I am not feeling great about my body, I have many to choose from. This was fun to watch and makes me want to go through things again and rediscover what I have!

  • @iamatheplant
    @iamatheplant Год назад +3

    I literally just decluttered my wardrobe 😄 would definitely recommend since the end result is always so satisfying!

  • @FoxInTheStudio
    @FoxInTheStudio Год назад +4

    On the fast fashion crochet, if it looks like crochet at a glance but more like knitting when you look at the stitches, it could be a machine knit and it sometimes gets called crochet.

  • @PeggyEscobar-v8j
    @PeggyEscobar-v8j 3 месяца назад

    You are right that the cheap shit clothes should be treated as things with value because so many resources and so much energy went into making them. People worked on them with their sweat and tears.

  • @kitkat88816
    @kitkat88816 3 месяца назад +1

    I would of loved to had some my nans clothing she had wonderful taste but my aunties and uncles in sadness gave them away as they couldn't bare to see them which i totally understand and everything she owned from cups to decoration. I often find myself always on the hunt for similar clothes she wore in photos i have. They were only like supermarket clothes nothing expensive or grand but they were hers and she wore them so beautifully or even to have one her necklaces.

  • @wannabe535
    @wannabe535 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the many tips on what to do with discarded clothes other than donating them! Will defeniteley use most of those suggestions. =)

  • @Blue-pb7kz
    @Blue-pb7kz Год назад +19

    Vinegar and baking soda are all very well (separately bc they neutralise each other if mixed!) but sometimes I think they can just set the stain instead. I've had luck with hydrogen peroxide or hydrogen peroxide based stain remover! It usually comes in plastic but if it saves an item I think it's worth it, and it works really really well for organic stains (like stains from organic material, not organic in the eco meaning but like. Carbon based. Like blood and grass and such). I pretreat things by washing with dish soap and then hydrogen peroxide, that often does a lot! Otherwise, maybe you could just cut the armhole bigger? Or is the big armhole sideboob tank top too reminiscent of the tumblr music festival aesthetic 😂

    • @kat_thefruitbat
      @kat_thefruitbat Год назад +3

      Yea I was also thinking to cut it if it’s already a raw hem. Or, if she wanted to get crafty or take it to a seamstress, they could add a wide strip of black bias binding to the armholes- it would cover the stain and give the top a refreshed look 👍👍

  • @ashrule2034
    @ashrule2034 11 месяцев назад

    baking soda and vinegar and soak it in a sink for a while for the stripe shirt. i also scrubbed and used dawn soap and it lifted some bad old yellowy stains

  • @albiesspace
    @albiesspace Год назад +2

    Re: striped top: I might try to cut the armholes bigger and re-hem them to cut out the yellow bit if the top would still work with bigger armholes.

  • @francoisedso
    @francoisedso Год назад +2

    Nooo! The iconic bike shorts :( For the stains, baking soda helps sometimes or 50/50 vinegar/water mix.

  • @יולהוייסבלך
    @יולהוייסבלך Год назад +2

    Regarding the striped top... maybe you can sew some black half circles (or other shap) on the spots? It will also prevent stains in the future. Good luck😊

  • @creationslandscapedesigns
    @creationslandscapedesigns Год назад +3

    I had a white shirt once that had yellowed for the same reason as yours. I died it a dark gray color and pow.

  • @simoneclarke5104
    @simoneclarke5104 Год назад +1

    This is on my early winter list of things to get done. I have already packed up all my clothes to move to our winter cabin, can’t wait to sort & organize and find old treasures! Thanks for the inspiration and ideas🥰

  • @meganhamlyn1694
    @meganhamlyn1694 Год назад +1

    I got faded sheets from the thrift store, ripped them into strips and made hook rugs

  • @skincaremakeup40
    @skincaremakeup40 Год назад +2

    Hi from Sicily.Thanx for talking about a problem i have:decluttering worn out chothes

  • @animakiswe
    @animakiswe 4 месяца назад

    I would recommend you to take the clothes you like to get them copied befor they get totaly broke, Garments worp and the fabric get drestroied as it would impact the next pattern you make out of the garment. If you have someone who knows how to do it, it is ”easy” to copy a garment without cutting it and then make your own garment from it.

  • @livewire3976
    @livewire3976 Год назад +1

    Clotheshorse podcast recently did a series of instagram posts on stain removal tips, maybe there's something in there that would help with that shirt? Love your style!

  • @dreamer6943
    @dreamer6943 10 месяцев назад

    So lovely to see someone enjoying their wardrobe. I especially loved all your hounds tooth coats. I want one now! 😆

  • @palohuelva16
    @palohuelva16 Год назад +1

    Hi! I’ve had a similar problem with that type of stains. The thing that has worked the best for me is making a paste with percarbonate and some detergent in scales (I usually just use a grater with my solid detergent), and mixed with some hot water so the percarbonate activates and to get a paste consistenty and then apply it to the stains and leave there for ten minutes. After that just wash it normally and let it dry. I hope it will help you :)

  • @kalypsodeepsea982
    @kalypsodeepsea982 Год назад +1

    There are quite alot of your clothes I'd happily take...especially since right now, I am abroad for 3 months and I seriously underpacked 😂. I had a hard time balancing the current weather there with the seasonal change. I had to buy a few more tops and regret not bringing more.

  • @nicauldron
    @nicauldron Год назад +1

    Omg thank you for doing this, it’s the kick I needed. I’ve been avoiding going through my wordrobe (my NY resolution) literally all year now. 😂

  • @femkes3014
    @femkes3014 Год назад +3

    I think it's so beautiful and true what you say at the end ❤
    Alsoo, I love your determination of what you say at 17:12 haha, rewatched it 3 times 😅
    Alsoo, I think a compilation video of several repair processes would be really cool and inspiring!
    Alsooo (last one I promise haha), can I just say that I am so down for a closet tour?? 😍

  • @keeleyswitzer
    @keeleyswitzer Год назад +1

    Wow you have such a fun and unique wardrobe. Thanks for sharing!

  • @catherineleslie-faye4302
    @catherineleslie-faye4302 Год назад +3

    I would over dye with a golden dye that black and white striped tank top, so that the underarm stains blend into the backgrorund as it were.

  • @straightedgevtg
    @straightedgevtg 10 месяцев назад

    For armpit stains, I make a paste of baking soda and dishsoap, scrub on the stain with a toothbrush and let set 10-15 minutes before washing like regular. Works every time.

  • @antoniam8648
    @antoniam8648 Год назад +1

    you can easily dye the top since its cotton only :)

  • @FelicitasBRose
    @FelicitasBRose Год назад +2

    About the shirt stain on the skull stripe armless one... have you tried baking soda and citronjuice or lay it out wet exposed to the sun... worked for me with tomatoe stains

  • @howaboutlife9617
    @howaboutlife9617 Год назад

    So fabulous to see all your clothes and hearing stories about them :)

  • @karenjeanmooney-kelleher8583
    @karenjeanmooney-kelleher8583 10 месяцев назад

    A video on things to do with horribly old/unwearable and unfixable shoes would be great

  • @lucy32180
    @lucy32180 Год назад +3

    What in the carrie Bradshaw 😂😂😂😂

  • @Riaguk
    @Riaguk Год назад

    i have a white blouse like that too! i love oversized fits so i stole my dads. Turns out he wore it on my parents wedding plus it actually belonged to my grandpa before. I love when my clothes have history😊

  • @NimbusNotebook
    @NimbusNotebook 10 месяцев назад

    You can make japanese gift wrapping cloths from a square shaped piece of fabric that is still in good condition - cut shirts, skirts, pyjamas etc. into squares so you can use the nice patterns and colours again.

  • @spannajupiter
    @spannajupiter Год назад +1

    Intresting you use wire. I totally gey the the no plastic but i remeber in the 90s there was a huge thing to get rid wire hangers as bad for cloths. For the top have you tried violets mineral bleach? Although there is a chance the black comes out so remove patches first 😊

  • @anaalves3658
    @anaalves3658 11 месяцев назад

    I need to do a closet reorganization and swop out my summer clothes with winter ones. I know that I need to get the zipper on one of my jackets fixed, it's been broken since the beginning of December last year 😱. I think that everyone should learn basic sewing skills, sewing on a button and hemming a garment should be common knowledge for everyone. It would save people so much money and so many resources if you could easily fix garments.

  • @spiderwickian
    @spiderwickian Месяц назад

    ive just found your channel and i love your videos so much!

  • @kittyseclecticnoir6883
    @kittyseclecticnoir6883 Год назад

    Trousers and Jeans that wear out at the thigh can be made into skirts if youre handy with a needle. 👍

  • @dariiazhdanova1239
    @dariiazhdanova1239 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Enjoyed this video so much!

  • @Hannah_Becton
    @Hannah_Becton 8 месяцев назад

    24:12 If I'm not too late and the top is still in one piece, why not take some black cotton fabric and do a contrast trim around the armholes? It'd hide the stain under additional fabric in a way that looks like an intentional design choice.

  • @justynaaleksiejuk1802
    @justynaaleksiejuk1802 Год назад +1

    Cherry dress! ❤ Oh, and this black dots skirt is also very nice :)

  • @gabrielacarolina_
    @gabrielacarolina_ Год назад +4

    I like this dry-cleaners cleaning videos, for example, I figured out how to get sunscreen stains out of my white linen shirts (turns out they're technically RUST stains). This is his recommendation for getting out yellowing from body oils and sweat: ruclips.net/user/shortsFzcZfq1nN78

  • @kadyolson1184
    @kadyolson1184 Год назад

    i cut up a lot of my old clothes and stuff and crochet with it!!

  • @shannonchristie-wickham8453
    @shannonchristie-wickham8453 Год назад

    I need to do this again. Bit feels so good

  • @hollerodriguez356
    @hollerodriguez356 Год назад +2

    Thoughts on a wedding dress? Obviously, I'm keeping it for sentimental reasons, but is there some purpose to use it for other than taking up space in the closet with the excuse that a potential future daughter might want to use it?

    • @jesscw282
      @jesscw282 Год назад +2

      Could you break the dress down into separate pieces? A top, a corset if it has one, a skirt (or a new dress if you have a long train or excess fabric), and then a reusable petticoat? You can always thrift a used dress to attempt a trial run. I don't have exp. with this method, but this is what I would try in your predicament if you didn't want to store it away for future use.

    • @Siures
      @Siures 11 месяцев назад +2

      Depends on the dress, but I just have it dyed blue (professionally) so it is now my fancy dress (yes, the one, don’t have anything else). But there are also charities sewing dresses for stillborn babies using old wedding dresses.

  • @midnightsun1429
    @midnightsun1429 Месяц назад

    Ure clothes are really really cool!

  • @TheMRock888
    @TheMRock888 Месяц назад

    such a great video thank you!

  • @alisonr819
    @alisonr819 11 месяцев назад

    Just had a thought, maybe old clothes could be cut up and used to wrap the wire coat hangers? 🤔

  • @emom46
    @emom46 4 месяца назад

    Stains of any type: buy yourself a bar of Felz Naptha soap. I think i spelled that right. Anyway, wet it, rub it on the stain. Toss it in the laundry basket, then, wash as usual. I can't think of any stains it hasnt worked on, including grease stains.

  • @ashamileswebster750
    @ashamileswebster750 Год назад

    With the stripey vest-top, I wonder if you had some black material, if you could sew a thin band around the arm holes (over the current hem)? As a sort of defined seam-edge thingy (I have no idea of what the proper word for that is!) to cover the stain?

  • @junimondig
    @junimondig Год назад +2

    If the last top is 100% cotton why don't you dye it? Maybe with onion peels. curcuma or black tea. I don't think the stains would still be visible then

  • @alyssafeller1650
    @alyssafeller1650 Год назад +1

    For the tank top with the little yellowing around the armpits - what if you sewed some scrap fabric around the armhole to make a sort of black (or any color) contrast border? It could be fairly thin since the yellowing doesn't go down too deep. I've tried this with tank tops but am still trying to find a creative way to manage yellowing in white sleeved tops :/ I feel like my natural deodorant causes more yellowing than I experienced when I used to use "normal" deodorant so I imagine this issue won't be going away anytime soon

  • @r.c.3263
    @r.c.3263 3 месяца назад

    I make quilts with intricate patterns with work out clothes

  • @midwesthorrorfan5213
    @midwesthorrorfan5213 11 месяцев назад

    Get Bermuda style denim shorts. They're longer legged so thighs don't rub.

  • @zabmcauley5647
    @zabmcauley5647 Год назад

    Have you tried folding your clothes in a way they stand up in your drawers? It's the one thing I've kept up with from Marie Kondo. Nothing gets lost in the drawer as you can see every item!

  • @taylortsakopulos1216
    @taylortsakopulos1216 11 месяцев назад

    Just add black trim to that last halter crop top to hide the stains

  • @OctoberFaye138
    @OctoberFaye138 Год назад

    Love your Star Wars movie poster ❣️

  • @lpanayi6954
    @lpanayi6954 2 месяца назад

    I do sometimes donate borderline unwearable clothing alongside good stuff because a lot of local charity shops have contracts with rag companies and can more easily recycle clothing waste than I can myself, and there are very few 'rag' bins otherwise. I think companies need to take a LOT more responsibility for what happens to the products THEY produce, frankly. White goods, phones, everything. They should at least share the burden of disposal with the consumer, and being insentivised to be far more thoughtful and sustainable rather than pushing things with built in obsolescence and bad quality products that can't be recycled.

  • @rljturbo
    @rljturbo Год назад

    Animal shelters also love Old bedsheets and towels.

  • @_MomoM_
    @_MomoM_ 3 месяца назад

    I take all my textiles to fleamarkets if they can still be used and the ones that cant I take to textile collection 👀🤔

  • @ozgedogan9928
    @ozgedogan9928 9 месяцев назад

    For the striped one sun will make yellowish stains go away

  • @jschwederslp
    @jschwederslp 11 месяцев назад

    I use borax to save stained linen table clothes. Not sure about the sustainability of borax?

  • @LennyKJ1
    @LennyKJ1 Год назад

    Can you put the bike shorts under the denim shorts?

  • @APainfulHappiness
    @APainfulHappiness Год назад

    Please send the Lucy and Yak to me! I wear their stuff everyday :)

  • @regs3941
    @regs3941 9 месяцев назад

    it's not vegan, but bile soap works wonderful on yellow stains. The bile breaks down protein. For me, using bile soap is ethically okay, since one needs soooo little of it and the ingredience are considered waste in the meat industry. So no animal was killed to make that bile soap ....

  • @ekaterinamalysheva8127
    @ekaterinamalysheva8127 11 месяцев назад

    Oof, the Chandler Bing reference.. 😢

  • @stellacollins3114
    @stellacollins3114 7 месяцев назад

    100% cotton and wool can be composted when they are no longer useful

  • @coffinbirthcutie9126
    @coffinbirthcutie9126 Год назад

    ❤😊