To: Hojczyk
>>to buy clothes to wear the entire week to school
A whole week of wearing poor people’s clothes. Oh, the humanity! /s
7 posted on
04/01/2018 5:21:53 AM PDT by
Bryanw92
(Asking a pro athlete for political advice is like asking a cavalry horse for tactical advice.)
To: Bryanw92
A whole week of wearing poor peoples clothes.
A LOT of the clothes at Goodwill are NOT poor people's clothes. They are used rich people's clothes, and often less used, as fashions change, people die or sizes change. Their nice stuff winds in Goodwill. I am wearing a new looking name brand men's white dress shirt for Easter that came from Goodwill.
14 posted on
04/01/2018 5:26:50 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Bryanw92
Well,,, when I teased my friend about wearing dead man’s jeans, he kinda freaked out.
53 posted on
04/01/2018 6:45:10 AM PDT by
Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
(Don't touch that thing! Don't let anybody touch that thing!I'm a doctor and I won't touch that thing)
To: Bryanw92
“>>to buy clothes to wear the entire week to school
A whole week of wearing poor peoples clothes. Oh, the humanity! /s”
Exactly. This is just drama queen mom’s virtue signalling plastered all over the public place and it’s tiresome.
56 posted on
04/01/2018 6:49:05 AM PDT by
miniTAX
(au)
To: Bryanw92
actually the goodwill and other similar stores are usually filled with the used closed of rich people.
To: Bryanw92
$20 is laughable. He didn’t learn much. $20 was what I budgeted for the entire year to outfit each of ours and the were still the better dressed in school. At thrift store sale days and yard sales, 25 cents per article of clothing or $1 to fill a paper bag. Many items would still have the store tags on them or you could tell they hadn’t been worn. Kids grow too fast out of sizes.
74 posted on
04/01/2018 8:23:47 AM PDT by
bgill
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