idk part of me wants to cause I REALLY need to try on some clothes and after literally 4 years of trying I have yet to find anything nice thrifting. I got friends and places to try out to girlmode and see if it works out

part of me wants to avoid that cause yknow both of those are child labour. but at the same time, if you eat chocolate? that’s from child labour. if you use a phone? that’s from child labour. if you turn on the lights the stuff used to make power is gonna come from child labour too. everything in this world is made by child labour in third world countries and it feels hypocritical to just avoid those two specific companies because of it

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    30 days ago

    Personally I don’t think it would be good to support those companies but at the end of the day most people won’t care if you do

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    30 days ago

    maybe go on second hand apps? you can see what youd like on shein and search resembling items on those

    idk much about apps and sites but vinted is pretty cheap, if you dont mind waiting a little longer

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      the problem is always size. mass stores have many sizes cause they just keep in storage the bigger ones and sell them, but in thrifting there’s nothing for tall women because there’s no tall women buying clothes that size

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        idk, i feel like even for shoes (my feet arent standard for women but still not that big) there can sometimes be large items?