Thrift 2 Fight has announced the start of a sale in Brooklyn. “Everyone who came to our actions for one reason or another told us: “We must make some kind of action.” We wanted to find a fun way to get clothes,” says Gillian Reed of the Davis Project for Peace (MBA). According to her, marketers have noticed a trend to increase the number of purchases after people stopped wearing things with the Goodwill logo over the past 10 years; they began to buy them more often at home from relatives or friends via the Internet
The Thrift 2 Fight Tivoli store is open from Thursday to Monday. It is divided into three types of clothing and themed collections, and not just as part of a "stand-in-residence" for charity or exchange of goods between different communities from different regions of the United States: from shops to private homes with free admission (including showrooms). It has everything you need - clothes of all types; bags of various sizes without finishing the skin of a person's face or parts of his body.