Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Jeans and their many washes are garments that are very hard on the environment, particularly in terms of water pollution.
I buy a lot of clothes second hand on Poshmark and I make a point of not buying new jeans. Plus, on those sites (or thrift stores), you can usually find designer items at affordable prices.
I don't fault you for being excited about a new pair of jeans, though, OP! It's nice to have that experience! But hopefully you'll come to the realization that there isn't that much difference, and being eco-friendly also has its importance.
Jeez just let someone enjoy something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Jeans and their many washes are garments that are very hard on the environment, particularly in terms of water pollution.
I buy a lot of clothes second hand on Poshmark and I make a point of not buying new jeans. Plus, on those sites (or thrift stores), you can usually find designer items at affordable prices.
I don't fault you for being excited about a new pair of jeans, though, OP! It's nice to have that experience! But hopefully you'll come to the realization that there isn't that much difference, and being eco-friendly also has its importance.
There is always one.![]()
Why steal OP's joy and happiness?
Anonymous wrote:
Jeans and their many washes are garments that are very hard on the environment, particularly in terms of water pollution.
I buy a lot of clothes second hand on Poshmark and I make a point of not buying new jeans. Plus, on those sites (or thrift stores), you can usually find designer items at affordable prices.
I don't fault you for being excited about a new pair of jeans, though, OP! It's nice to have that experience! But hopefully you'll come to the realization that there isn't that much difference, and being eco-friendly also has its importance.
Anonymous wrote:
Jeans and their many washes are garments that are very hard on the environment, particularly in terms of water pollution.
I buy a lot of clothes second hand on Poshmark and I make a point of not buying new jeans. Plus, on those sites (or thrift stores), you can usually find designer items at affordable prices.
I don't fault you for being excited about a new pair of jeans, though, OP! It's nice to have that experience! But hopefully you'll come to the realization that there isn't that much difference, and being eco-friendly also has its importance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You never owned jeans?
I'm thinking conservative Christian culture. I have some relatives who think women should always wear skirts/dresses and pants are for men.
Anonymous wrote:
Jeans and their many washes are garments that are very hard on the environment, particularly in terms of water pollution.
I buy a lot of clothes second hand on Poshmark and I make a point of not buying new jeans. Plus, on those sites (or thrift stores), you can usually find designer items at affordable prices.
I don't fault you for being excited about a new pair of jeans, though, OP! It's nice to have that experience! But hopefully you'll come to the realization that there isn't that much difference, and being eco-friendly also has its importance.
Anonymous wrote:
Jeans and their many washes are garments that are very hard on the environment, particularly in terms of water pollution.
I buy a lot of clothes second hand on Poshmark and I make a point of not buying new jeans. Plus, on those sites (or thrift stores), you can usually find designer items at affordable prices.
I don't fault you for being excited about a new pair of jeans, though, OP! It's nice to have that experience! But hopefully you'll come to the realization that there isn't that much difference, and being eco-friendly also has its importance.
Anonymous wrote:
Jeans and their many washes are garments that are very hard on the environment, particularly in terms of water pollution.
I buy a lot of clothes second hand on Poshmark and I make a point of not buying new jeans. Plus, on those sites (or thrift stores), you can usually find designer items at affordable prices.
I don't fault you for being excited about a new pair of jeans, though, OP! It's nice to have that experience! But hopefully you'll come to the realization that there isn't that much difference, and being eco-friendly also has its importance.