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If you WANT something buy the best quality, if you NEED something buy secondhand
I feel like my last post left something unresolved, what to do when you become more aware of consumerism? Â I really don’t know the answer to that, but buying best quality ‘wants’ and secondhand ‘needs’ seems to work in a … Continue reading
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Tagged being 'on trend' is passé, consumerism, ethical, quality, secondhand, wants vs needs
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Alternative Hedonism for TheVine
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Tagged Alex Trimmer, Alternative Hedonism, Cartier, consumerism, don't consume crap, Hermès, Karen Webster, Kate Soper, Living better with less, longevity, Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, Luxury, LVMH, make a choice, Manolo Blahnik, Montblanc, Noir, Piaget, quality, Richemont group, sustainable fashion, Vivienne Westwood
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