Bonding with Us: Kamala Harris Can Shop for Debate Pantsuit at Second Hand Store
The resale market, and just for the clothes category, grew by 11% last year, totaling $43 billion.
Instead of the former stigma associated with shopping-thrift there is pride about grabbing such bargains and at the same time being eco-conscious (that is, extending the life of manufactured merchandise). This consumption trend has become so grassroots that the Financial Times just published major coverage about it.
My particular joy in embracing buying second hand is that I get to look great in prominent brands but pony up one-third which I would have paid in traditional retail. The cheap tops and trousers at the big boxes made me look fat and old.
Of course, scoring bargains requires lots of work. You have to willing to research which supposed thrift shops really offer the best merchandise at the best price and then pop in a lot since there is rapid turnover of the good stuff.
In her campaign to be our leader Kamala Harris can connect with us in a deep way if she joins us in this approach to how to make ends meet in times of inflation and still look fantastic.
For example, a video can be made and streamed on Hulu and TikTok of her shopping for the second hand pantsuit she will wear at the September 10th debate. She can visit a number of thrifts, jaw-jawing with other astute bargin-hunters.
Yes, prepper for the debate Paul, Weiss partner Karen Dunn can help Harris create those moments of intimacy with mainstream America. We get to share our stories.
If elected, Harris can move on to used furniture stores for how she will furnish her office in the White House.
Here are the darling end table and lamp I recently purchased at D's Furniture Consignment and More on the main drag in Sierra Vista, Arizona. The retro helps create the ambiance for my tarot-reading studio.
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