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Tshirts by the Pound

This is what 20+ pounds of tshirts looks like. Yoda, Cookie Monster, the Grinch and a few Disney Princesses all found their way into the haul :)

Tshirts by the pound.  That’s what happened this week.

I came home with nearly 25 pounds of tshirts after a trip to the Goodwill Outlet with my friend Luci from Idle Hands Yarn Supply (she makes yarn from old tshirts).

I’m so excited to dig in and start making some undies with my bounty- buying them by the pound rather than the piece helped me take chances on some undies that I wouldn’t have considered otherwise.  Mostly little kids’ tshirts that would normally be too small, but not this time!

Some of the super cute kids’ tshirts I found at the Goodwill Outlet. Normally, these would have been too small for me to consider bringing home :)

Coincidentally, I’m reading Overdressed:  The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth L. Cline.  It’s about fast fashion (think H&M, Zara, Forever 21, Walmart, Costco, Target, etc…) and what happens to all the clothes we buy, the impact on the global economy and American jobs, the environment, and the change in our collective psyche about clothing over the past few decades.  I highly recommend it!

Anyway, there’s a great chapter about all the clothes we donate to Goodwill and the Salvation Army.  I learned that they never want for clothing donations.  Apparently, most of the clothing in stores doesn’t get sold to customers, rather it gets rotated off the sales floor after a month or so, and is then sold to textile recyclers (who make rags or chair stuffing, etc.), or sold overseas, often to sub-Saharan Africa (who, she notes is getting more fashion-forward and pickier about what they’ll pay for).  This way the charity is still making money off of garments they couldn’t sell.

She talks about the “clothing deficit myth” that most of us believe (including me, until reading about it) that “some person in need” would value our castoff clothing (p.s.  It makes me feel awkward to say “some person in need” out loud).  For that reason, until this week, I never chose the best tshirts at the Goodwill- I saved them for “someone who needed them” or someone who get some good use out of them before passing it back to the Goodwill for me to find.

Well.  Not anymore.  If they’re likely going to end up as rags anyway, they might as well end up as fabulous Kori-made underwear.  :)  So I’m excited to not have to be as picky at the Goodwill, and digging through bins and bins of clothing at the outlet with Luci was a ton of fun.  A little competitive (but we look for different things in a tshirt… :)), and a great exercise in teamwork.  :)

How about you?  Any reactions to Cline’s research or ideas?  Are you a thrift store regular (donor or patron)? Please comment below!

xoxo

Cotton Prices on the Rise – oh my!

So I heard this story about the international rise of cotton prices on NPR earlier this week and was immediately curious about how it would/could affect my business.  Will I have to dig harder and deeper to find 100% cotton tshirts?  Will people start wearing them out more before giving them to second hand stores?  What’s your take?  Is wearing 100% undies as important as I think it is? :)

Tshirt Finding Expedition

Can't wait to see what these turn into!

I’ve been reveling in my recent tshirt expedition. Got 11 tshirts to start this new endeavor. So excited. Their amazing bright colors and silly logos make me smile. I was surprised by how many new-ish tshirts I found at the Goodwill. It felt important to not get the newer tshirts- it seemed like they needed a little bit more living before ending up on somebody’s bum… :)

But I will admit, I was thrilled to find a brand spanking new Bell’s Beer 25th Anniversary commemorative tshirt. Since moving to 

Bell's Sweet Bell's

Seattle from Kalamazoo, MI a year and a half ago, Bell’s Brewery and its beer garden has been one thing I’ve been missing. It’s a total Kalamazoo institution; one of the pillars of Kalamazoo’s community. I tried to celebrate their 25th anniversary a few months ago- I’d heard a rumor that there was one restaurant in Seattle that served it. We went. It was on the menu, but alas, they had none. I don’t know how this ugly amazing tshirt wound up here, but thank you, to whoever gave it to the Goodwill. You made my day :)