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Students, teacher consider environmental implications of thrifting – HiLite

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Sophomore Christine Hu has been thrifting since she was 3 years old. Thrifting, which first became popular during the Great Depression, is the process of shopping at stores that sell secondhand clothing.  “It’s basically buying clothes that people don’t want anymore or upcycling. When we started thrifting, it was because we used to be kind

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