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Julianne Fisher's avatar

It’s never too late to learn how to sew your own garments. I started sewing five years ago and am still happily sewing away at age 62. I had a blast sewing my first pair of jeans a few months ago and this fall will source some Japanese denim to make a second pair. There has never been a better time to learn how to sew.

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AnnaG's avatar

You guys have again articulated perfectly something I have been thinking about for a while. I am in the UK and have hit up charity shops (our equivalent of thrift stores) for decades, and it's definitely true that in the last 5-10 years the sauce levels have plummeted. Ten years ago it would be unusual to leave your fave shop empty-handed, but now it happens almost every time I shop. You can still find the occasional gem in wealthy areas (top tip: Fulham Broadway), but even there the rails are *choked* with Primark (the bricks and mortar proto-Shien)... bleak times spyfriends :'(

On your point about Shien though, I never see their things in charity shops presumably because they have disintegrated before getting there???

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