Context: I noticed I have some clothes from 10 years ago that are still good to wear, and some newer things I have barely worn yet. I wondered if I reached a point where all the clothes I own would be enough to last for the rest of my life. There is a dresser and a closet worth of things.

For the sake of this question, let’s say you can’t buy, borrow, steal, receive as a gift, find, or make anything new to wear. All you get is what you have now. Is it enough?

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish
    7·
    6 months ago

    Clothes were built of sturdier stuff back then as well, even t-shirts. Modern fabrics that are soft and thin are relatively new inventions. Even t-shirts from the 80’s/90’s are a different story and a lot less comfortable.

    A massive amount of effort has gone into making things comfortable in the last 40 years. We don’t have have itchy tags inside t-shirts anymore.

    Finally, when you pass it on to your child, either it fits both of you very badly, or you’re re-sewing it to fit the new person.

    • RobotToaster@mander.xyz
      7·
      6 months ago

      People also used to repair clothes a lot, darning, elbow patches, etc.

    • bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
      4·
      6 months ago

      Thank synthetic fabrics for today’s lack of durability.

      • MacroCyclo@lemmy.ca
        2·
        6 months ago

        Pretty sure it’s the polyester. Adds comfort, but wears out way faster.