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Dave's Picks | Ditch that fast fashion β€” 5 TIPS to a sustainable closet

Dave's Picks | Ditch that fast fashion β€” 5 TIPS to a sustainable closet

This isn’t a guilt trip so don’t go there. But do learn something about your fashion habits and lets change it up.

NPR | 'The Best Thing You Can Do Is Not Buy More Stuff,' Says 'Secondhand' Expert

NPR | 'The Best Thing You Can Do Is Not Buy More Stuff,' Says 'Secondhand' Expert

Terry Gross' fascinating NPR podcast on the past lives of secondhand treasures prompted a shout out to a slew of awesome Brooklyn thrifting resources. Below, a list of incredible spots you can shop or donate to, some fave thrift shops near our properties you may not know about, and even some coat drives to comfort the less fortunate. All you recent movers or Mari Kondo closet cleaners β€” check 'em out:

β€’ Always a solid choice, Beacon's Closet (Greenpoint location)
β€’ Great vintage, even better name: Harold and Maude's Vintage (Bed Stuy) β€” peep their Yelp page. Solid.
β€’ Worship (Bushwick) @ Willoughby Ave & Starr β€” Rad Insta! β€” totes follow-worthy.
β€’ Dig furry four legged critters? Le Point boasts a shop kitty (Flatbush), a massive inventory, and several locations. Speak to Dave's 296 Linden Street tenants β€” there’s a location down the block at 397.
β€’ Last but not least: Urban Jungle | East Williamsburg @ 118 Knickerbocker Ave | Brooklyn, NY 11237