• @Durandal@lemmy.today
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    3 months ago

    “The average American buys more than one new piece of clothing per week. If that matches your shopping habits, in a span of five years you have purchased more than 320 pieces of clothing.”

    Who the fuck is buying multiple pieces of clothing every week? I don’t know anyone that does that. I feel like buys-ridiculous-amounts-of-clothing George is an outlier and shouldn’t be counted.

    • @Yondoza@sh.itjust.works
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      503 months ago

      Do individual socks count? If so, buying a 10 pack of socks and a 6 pack of undies gets you through half a year by this metric.

      • @IMongoose@lemmy.world
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        353 months ago

        It really is the entitled version of the boots theory. I wear my clothes literally hundreds of times before they get worn out and this article is suggesting that 10 wears of “cheap” ($50) clothes and it’s trash time. This article is way out if touch to the average non-fashion obsessed buyer imo.

        • @delirious_owl
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          23 months ago

          They’re talking about the average US American, not the BIFL crowd. We’re a special group, and they’re trying to nudge more people our direction

    • @delirious_owl
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      173 months ago

      Judging by the amount of clothes at second hand stores in the US, its mostly middle class women

      • @activistPnk@slrpnk.net
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        3 months ago

        I have a shopaholic aunt who is said to wear things she buys once on avg. She could open her own 2nd hand shop (or if she moved her stock to Europe she could open ~6 2nd-hand shops). Many women in my family are inflicted with this disease to varying degrees. It’s a gender-specific disease that I think men are immune to.

        • @delirious_owl
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          103 months ago

          Men are not immune to it, but it is less common

        • Maeve
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          13 months ago

          It’s called, “not addressing my personal issues,” aka “retail therapy.” It’s not gender specific, it’s common and manifests in multiple ways.

    • @tal@lemmy.today
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      3 months ago

      Well, if you average it, maybe. I tend to get clothes en masse – I don’t get one pair of socks. They do say “average”.

    • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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      Back of the envelope, to keepy work uniform crispy, every six months or so I need to obtain:

      • two work shirts

      • two undershirts

      • two pairs pants

      • a five-pack of boxers

      • a pair of shoes

      That’s twelve, times two to get the yearly average. I also get a six-pack of socks every other year or so, call that twenty-seven per year, plus one or two purchased for me as gifts (gloves, sweatshirts, hats, ties), call it thirty.

      There’s fifty-four weeks in a year. Either the author is out-of-touch or I’m already following their advice, IDK. I just found brands that are comfortable and wear them until they’re discontinued. Personally, I wish I was buying clothes less often; I hate that I go through work shirts and pants so fast, in particular.

      Edit: bad arithmetic originally. Revised estimate is more in line with author’s projection but still significantly lower.

    • Neato
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      13 months ago

      I think I’ve bought 2 pieces this year.