Soldato
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I'm not sure this is a result of charity shop clothes, this is most likely down to the clothes collected by the companies that send the plastic bags through the letterbox asking for donations. If you read the label, they are legally obliged to state that these clothes are actually being sold, not given away for free.
It's only natural that a business will want the best of the bunch for their shops/stalls at the point of sale in the final destination.
This is why I throw those bags straight in the bin.
It's only natural that a business will want the best of the bunch for their shops/stalls at the point of sale in the final destination.
This is why I throw those bags straight in the bin.