Reddit reviews Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion
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We found 3 Reddit comments about Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
These are my absolute favorite books about fashion history/the industry:
Overdressed:The shockingly high cost of fast fashion, is good, not the best written, but has a lot of good information.
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H&M stores partner with a firm called I:CO that actually seems to do a good job sorting clothes for resale and recycling. Thrift stores only want clothes that are in sufficiently good condition that you'd also feel comfortable giving them to a friend. What happens to the rest of the clothes they get, though, is hard to say and depends on the store--lots gets sent to the landfill, some might make it to textile recycling, some might get bailed and shipped to Africa.
For other human service organizations, they often have very specific clothing needs. Martha's Table, for example, only wants infant & child clothing; maternity clothing; and business/ business casual clothing, and it needs to be clean, neatly folded, and in sturdy bags or boxes. They do not want anything with tears, stains, holes, broken zippers, or missing buttons.
More on clothing donations from Vice and from Slate, which is an excerpt from Elizabeth Cline's book.