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    #1

    how do you change culture?

    CHANGE WHAT IS COOL

    Also "suddenly" LMAO Ted... this has been true for YEARS but again... in the underground... where no one is paying attention, until they do

    https://www.honest-broker.com/p/why-secondhand-is-now-better-than

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    • susankayequinn@wandering.shopS susankayequinn@wandering.shop

      how do you change culture?

      CHANGE WHAT IS COOL

      Also "suddenly" LMAO Ted... this has been true for YEARS but again... in the underground... where no one is paying attention, until they do

      https://www.honest-broker.com/p/why-secondhand-is-now-better-than

      susankayequinn@wandering.shopS This user is from outside of this forum
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      #2

      I do a lot of posts attempting to normalize and cool-ify hella subversive stuff

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        I do a lot of posts attempting to normalize and cool-ify hella subversive stuff

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        #3

        I'm also a big fan of the new trend of visible mending — normalizing those patched clothes is important. (I just wrote a short story this fall literally called *Visible Mending* 🙂 )
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_mending

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        • susankayequinn@wandering.shopS susankayequinn@wandering.shop

          I'm also a big fan of the new trend of visible mending — normalizing those patched clothes is important. (I just wrote a short story this fall literally called *Visible Mending* 🙂 )
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_mending

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          #4

          It's important to understand culture definitionally changes in the underground, below the radar.

          "People will never shop used at scale."

          This is the status quo lie (alongside "no change is possible unless it's the product I've invested billions in").

          Thrifting exists in the underground long before anyone (except those doing it) know it's "a thing.

          It becomes "cool" long before it goes mainstream.

          Wholesale change of the culture is possible and in ways billionaires can do nothing about.

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          • susankayequinn@wandering.shopS susankayequinn@wandering.shop

            It's important to understand culture definitionally changes in the underground, below the radar.

            "People will never shop used at scale."

            This is the status quo lie (alongside "no change is possible unless it's the product I've invested billions in").

            Thrifting exists in the underground long before anyone (except those doing it) know it's "a thing.

            It becomes "cool" long before it goes mainstream.

            Wholesale change of the culture is possible and in ways billionaires can do nothing about.

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            #5

            I had a discussion with my daughter over the holidays because I've been, for years, giving the kids clothes (or gift cards) to get NEW clothes from sustainable clothes places. I tell them explicitly that I want them to try new things from places that are making durable, fair trade, sustainable clothing.

            My daughter said she really prefers used clothes, and I super support that, but when you need (or just want) something new, it's important to support these fledgling companies...

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