‘I might wear it in 10 years’ time’: four clothes-keepers on why they hold on to old garments

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With the average Australian sending 10kg of clothes to landfill each year, fashion enthusiasts share their reasons for keeping – and cherishing – pre-loved items

‘Things with a sense of history, like … a coat of my grandfather’s I love to wear, hold a unique sense of power’: Lucianne Tonti on wearing, and passing on, pre-loved clothes.‘Things with a sense of history, like … a coat of my grandfather’s I love to wear, hold a unique sense of power’: Lucianne Tonti on wearing, and passing on, pre-loved clothes.Last modified on Mon 6 Feb 2023 14.01 GMT

Flicking through them I can recall the late nights, important meetings, foreign cities, dates and dinners I’ve worn them to; I can’t bear the thought of selling them or giving them away. My hope is that when my niece grows up she will want to wear them .Although some minimalists insist your kids don’t want your old clothes, it’s actually common for my friends to lament their parents’ wardrobe cleanouts.

Keeping things also extends to her children’s wardrobes. She has a jumper her husband wore as a child, and a coat of her brother’s, that both her sons have used. “There’s something very special about items that can be passed down … having something good quality, or at least properly looked after, will stay with you for a long time.”Fashion enthusiasts may hold on to clothes for sentimental, but also economical reasons.

 

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