1. Thrifty Living Jessi Arrington: Nothing New To Wear Maria Dora Berruti Thrifty Living http://www.ted.com/talks/jessi_arrington_wearing_nothing_new.html
2. The Radical Wardrobe Jessi Arrington challenges us to live a thrifty life by cutting down our consumer habits and begin buying secondhand, which benefits three major areas: the environment, your moral fiber and your finances. Maria Dora Berruti Thrifty Living
3. Environment Friendly No additional energy Transportation fuel already burned Diverts reusable items from landfills Maria Dora Berruti http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Opinion/2009/0302/p09s03-coop.html Thrifty Living
4. Habitat for Humanity uses recycled items to help build homes for people in need. http://restoreboca.blogspot.com/2011/02/restores-positive-impact-on-our.html Maria Dora Berruti Thrifty Living
5. Money Saver Prices in a thrift store average from $2.99- $7.99 You save 95% of what you normally spend. Maria Dora Berruti Thrifty Living
7. The Feel Good buying thrift enables you to save money saving money enables you to give more to folks who need more than you. great way to express yourself. believe you’re beautiful inside and out, you can pull anything off. Maria Dora Berruti Thrifty Living http://luckysoandso.com/
9. Thrifty Living Maria Dora Berruti Try it on for size The how to of thrift store shopping:1. Start from the front.2. Try it on!3. Scan4. Mondays & Wednesdays5. It’s YOUR style.http://blog.theartofreuse.ca/
Hinweis der Redaktion
When people donate to ReStore (and other quality thrift stores), they help reduce and regulate CO2 emissions (released from manufacturing of new products which are harmful to Earth).