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The Vintage communities obsession with Dirty, ripped and degraded shirts… Where people will buy sometimes up to 60 years old, dirty, torn and moth eaten shirts for often way over the price of a brand new tee Let’s have discussion, Would/do you wear these type of shirts? If so, why? Would you pay over the price of a brand new shirt for a shirt most people would consider trash?

The Vintage communities obsession with Dirty, ripped and degraded shirts… Where people will buy sometimes up to 60 years old, dirty, torn and moth eaten shirts for often way over the price of a brand new tee Let’s have discussion, Would/do you wear these type of shirts? If so, why? Would you pay over the price of a brand new shirt for a shirt most people would consider trash?

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Love your clothes For years, I have been deeply concerned with the issues surrounding fast fashion and sustainable fashion. The questions of who makes our clothes, how they are made, and where they end their life cycle are crucial in understanding the broader impact of our fashion choices. A significant portion of discarded clothing ends up in massive landfills that are not only environmentally damaging but also disrupt local economies and communities. These landfills symbolize the dark side...

Love your clothes For years, I have been deeply concerned with the issues surrounding fast fashion and sustainable fashion. The questions of who makes our clothes, how they are made, and where they end their life cycle are crucial in understanding the broader impact of our fashion choices. A significant portion of discarded clothing ends up in massive landfills that are not only environmentally damaging but also disrupt local economies and communities. These landfills symbolize the dark…

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This is Christian Boltanski's 50 tonne clothes mountain at the Grand Palais, Paris 2010. This giant claw scooped and dropped clothes in the pile, accompanied by the sound of 15,000 human heartbeats. I (like many visitors) contributed a recording of my own heartbeat. Collaborative art. Boom.

This is Christian Boltanski's 50 tonne clothes mountain at the Grand Palais, Paris 2010. This giant claw scooped and dropped clothes in the pile, accompanied by the sound of 15,000 human heartbeats. I (like many visitors) contributed a recording of my own heartbeat. Collaborative art. Boom.

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