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eco-sustainable/fair trade clothing
jimbunny:
The argument that 'they have jobs' is one thing, but they have 'jobs.' I'm not sure how we can all use the same word for what we do (or think about doing...). Personally, I wonder how ludicrous it is for us (anyone who even has the leisure time to post on a message board let alone the means to do so) to accept that status quo.
calenlass:
I have gone through every site you listed, Mai, except etsy and ebay, because I browse those regularly anyway. It's taken me all night, but I wasn't sleeping anyway; I looked through every section on each site, and even went to some associated sites like Namaste. Of all of them, and the entirety of their content, I found one single thing that I might wear.
And since I like to tie-dye things anyway, and since I sew anyway, I will probably just make it myself instead of spending however much it was. I cannot even find it anymore, now that I am going back and looking for it.
It honestly makes me kind of sad that there wasn't more on there that I liked, although I guess that is a good thing since I don't have any money anyway. But what makes me sadder is looking at the multitude of ill-fitting clothes and bland colours and knowing that people will buy them and wear them and think they are hot. There are a few things that were ok, depending on your body type, but most of it sucked. American Apparel was the worst, by the way. There was absolutely nothing on that site that I found attractive, other than the models' nipples showing through their tanktops.
valley_parade:
I'd wear her too, Katie.
Verergoca:
She needs more curves!
öde:
You mean you dress as other things besides sexy pirate? Why?
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