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Oxfam鈥檚 Second Hand September is a campaign that aims to raise awareness of the environmental impact on fashion, and is encouraging people to avoid buying new clothing for the entire 30 days of the month. The campaign encourages fashion-lovers to rethink their shopping habits and say no to new clothes, as throwaway fashion is having a lasting effect on our planet.
We have become far too comfortable with fashion and poorly made synthetic clothing that doesn鈥檛 have longevity, and are now branching out into hunting for those vintage finds that will stand the test of time.
Every week 11 million items of clothing in the UK are sent to landfill causing a huge environmental impact, therefore, by shopping second hand you can ease the pressure of feeling guilty and adding to the environmental damage. So why not give it a go.
Laura鈥檚 seven top tips for Second Hand September:
1. Identify gaps in your wardrobe -听听Be sure to understand what you actually need or want, as you can easily get carried away with buying items that you鈥檒l never get around to wearing and, therefore, at a later date the product being discarded again.
2. Establish your budget听-听听Make sure you don鈥檛 get carried away by the final bidding war with other buyers on reselling sites. This is an easy mistake to make and you may find yourself paying way more than you originally wanted to, and ending up with buyer鈥檚 regret.
3. Read the seller鈥檚 description on the item condition -听Photos can be misleading and you don鈥檛 want to be disappointed when the item arrives on your doorstep.
4. Allocate time to searching and finding what you are looking for -听There are treasures to be found, but you鈥檒l need to stick with it to discover the gems.
5. Make room in your wardrobe-听Someone鈥檚 trash is someone else鈥檚 treasure.
6. Big brands often donate old stock to charity shops -听Often tags are removed to prevent store returns, so be sure to keep a look out.
7. In more affluent areas designer items are donated to charity shops -听It鈥檚 worth the day trip to hunt out the branded bargains.