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Among all these reviews and wishlists, I'm glad to write some random post. Today we're launching my rubric 'Let's talk' and talking about one very interesting and attractive topic. Before we start, I want to apologize to my Balkan people, and ask them to translate this text into their own language. I have to write in English, because it's so easy for me to get in touch with my readers, although I know there are haters who visit my blog every day, and they spit on me here. Thank you haters, for all views! Love you!
Before all I want ask you something! Did you ever buy something 'secon hand'? Be real.
Second Hand wares...
The "second hand" goods are actually used goods which you can find today almost everywhere. Namely, those are things that someone bought, maybe even used, but decided to pass it on. In my country (Serbia), this is't the case, however, people wash them clothes, iron (press) them and left in special containers, instead of throwing it into waste. It's very humane, because the poor people can use that outfit. In time, a business developed in the world, and people are collecting and then reselling it. So that's way how people created ''second hand'' shops.
Sometimes people collect things they do not want to wear, and resell them, which is very good. In this way, the environment is protected. It's also recycling. However, people often have prejudices about these things. Is this a mistake? Yeah. It's not a shame to wear second hand clothes. You bought it from someone, you did't steal it, why is it then embarrassing you to say that your clothes are used?
That's why I conducted the survey.
My city isn't too big, but there are so many 'second-hand' shops. That's why I decided to talk to the owners of these shops. Yeah, I've really done that. The answer I received was very surprising.
Namely, workers and owners claim that these shops are visited primarily by educated people. They say that their clients are mostly doctors, lawyers, professors, athletes, artist, students, journalists... Also they say that people who have money are mainly bought here. The poor don't enter. Educated people understand the brands, and they know what's the original clothes. That's why they enjoy buying marked items at low prices.
But that's true! At very low prices, you can find a branded items, often with labels. These are things that a wealthy people bought a long time ago and didn't wear, and decided to forward it. there are always exceptions when things are torn and ragged, but they are hard to find. Most often, these are worn but preserved things. It's the same as when you borrow a suit from a friend. You buy these things, take it home, wash, press, and they are like new. But what about prejudice ''Who knows who worn it before me?''? It's the same as you trying clothes in the store. Who knows who tried it before you?
Well, to summarize! It's not shame to wear 'second hand' clothes. It's not shame to buy it! Please, forget all prejudice, please! Focus on enjoying your clothes, not what will anyone say! Visit these stores, buy if you like something, and sell your own surplus wardrobe (or donate) because someone needs more than you.
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