charity shops. It’s the smell. Old teacups and books I can do, but flicking through rails of oft-worn polyester is not my happy place.
I’m in my fifties and you need to up your grooming game as you get older, even if only as a courtesy to your fellow humans.“I get it,” says Bay Garnett, super stylist, friend of Kate Moss and a maestro of charity shop dressing. “One of my friends can’t even go over the threshold of charity shops.
They make her wretch. That’s the deal though. You have to get over it. For me it’s just part of it. If you wash something properly, it comes out.
Honestly it does.”Garnett, now 47, has been scouring charity shops ever since she can remember. Her mother, the writer Polly Devlin, used to pick her daughters (Garnett’s.
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