bluemagic
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There's no way I find anything by thrifting anymore. I feel my tastes have gotten so specific that the odds of finding anything that happen to fit one of the ideal categories in my mind, have the right features, and are also my size (a not so-difficult to find 38/M) are so infinitesimal that it is not worth the effort.
Furthermore, I think there may be something to the claim I heard earlier on here that there are no longer any good thrift finds, that is, that we are now in the period where the clothes put in thrift shops are now inferior, since good clothes stopped being made sufficiently long ago that they no longer appear in thrift stores.
I am glad I did it; I think it was a good part of my sartorial evolution, but I think it's good for me that I stopped.
Thoughts?
Furthermore, I think there may be something to the claim I heard earlier on here that there are no longer any good thrift finds, that is, that we are now in the period where the clothes put in thrift shops are now inferior, since good clothes stopped being made sufficiently long ago that they no longer appear in thrift stores.
I am glad I did it; I think it was a good part of my sartorial evolution, but I think it's good for me that I stopped.
Thoughts?