Glut of clothing

Done with your clothes in North America? What do you do with them? When we give them to charity, we feel good about not trashing them. This then leaves us free to buy new (other) clothes without guilt.

What happens to our clothes after we put them in the drop box?

Most of them arrive in Africa, in large bundles, which are then resold to vendors who sell them to Africans. This is why Africans seem to always wear ‘our’ clothes. Not by choice, but because our cast offs are now cheaper than traditional local made clothes.

Which has put fabric makers and seamstresses out of business in Africa.

Makes you feel good, right?

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