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Lost & Found “trash”.
We all have lost stuff. Stuff and things. I seem to be one of the outliers that stalk and actively seek out ‘forgotten’ items. I just don’t get why someone wouldn’t seem to care about their clothing items when brand new stuff is over $20. It couldn’t be me.
Work’s got a lost and found bin in the front of the building that I’ve been keeping tabs on sense it’s been placed there. Quickly and as predicted, it filled up. I got brave enough to dig and I found this nice black shawl thing. It’s polyester so it’s not my favorite material on the planet but it slaps???
I wore it very briefly outside as I was smokin this evening and it kept me warm. I tossed one end of the fabric over my shoulder and it stayed put. It’s a generic ‘brand’ “W🌟” (use ur brain for that one) item and must have been a women’s item but like???? You’d loose that and not really care??? I thought that I lost one of my newer jackets today and if I couldn’t find it in like 3 places that I guessed I was gonna tear the place up to hunt for it.
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Chanel has launched Nevold—short for never old—a bold circularity initiative aimed at reimagining luxury materials through recycled fibers. Led by Sophie Brocart, Nevold operates as a B2B platform, partnering with recyclers, yarn mills, and even non-fashion industries like hospitality and sportswear. From Runway to Reuse: Chanel’s Nevold Tackles Material Waste Backed by institutions such as…
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