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I read Part One, then skimmed a lot. Much I already knew; other sections I didn't find interesting.
The set-up is well-designed to make it possible to pick and choose which chapters one is interested in. For example, my daughter has introduced me to ThredUp, which is where she buys most of her "new" clothes, and I enjoyed reading the Q&A with their founder. ...more
The set-up is well-designed to make it possible to pick and choose which chapters one is interested in. For example, my daughter has introduced me to ThredUp, which is where she buys most of her "new" clothes, and I enjoyed reading the Q&A with their founder. ...more

An interesting book. For me, it challenged me to learn more about my clothing and to clean out my dresser and closet, finding ways to move items on rather than ditching them in a landfill.
However, much of the book was centered on advocating for greener companies and fabrics...and, at my stage of life, that is not where my energies lie.
I am glad that I read it. I learned a lot. And, I was challenged to make changes. For that it was worthwile.
However, much of the book was centered on advocating for greener companies and fabrics...and, at my stage of life, that is not where my energies lie.
I am glad that I read it. I learned a lot. And, I was challenged to make changes. For that it was worthwile.