Woman Outsmarts Capitalism: Wears Used Underwear Proudly
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Angela Rozmyn, a Seattle mom, said 'I decided not to buy any new clothing for a year' and then... did it for eight years. She swapped shopping addiction for Buy Nothing group finds, once even choosing soggy over buying a raincoat. She callously tossed scarcity mindset like last season’s fast fashion, now rocking hand-me-downs and quiet underwear gifts with zero shame. Her wardrobe’s so minimal it’s basically Marie Kondo’s after-party, and Angela's new hobby is trashing consumption culture one free tee at a time.
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(1 of 3)Source: Businessinsider | Published: 7/26/2025 | Author: Lauren Crosby Medlicott
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