Love your clothes
Lesley Shand fun e r al se r vi ce
In the average UK household, nearly a third of clothes (worth over £1,000 per household, £30 billion in total) haven’t been worn in the last year.
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It’s estimated that the average item of clothing is worn only 10 times before it’s thrown away.
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However, there are some simple steps that you can take to limit your impact on the environment, whilst also looking good and saving money!
• Buying smarter means buying clothes that are better made and will last longer.
• Picking up pre-loved clothes can also be a fabulous way of getting a new look for less.
• Just a little know-how about care and repair can make all the difference when it comes to keeping your clothes looking great.
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• Altering, accessorising and combining clothes can revamp your wardrobe, giving you a fabulous style that nobody else can match.
If you do have unwanted clothes still good enough to wear, you could take them to a local charity shop, sell them or use a clothing bank.
Details of your nearest clothing bank can be found at
www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/recycling-centres.
Lots of people are now also swapping their clothes online, as well as at popular clothes swap events. For lots more handy tips about loving your clothes visit
www.loveyourclothes.org.uk.
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