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A woman uses her phone while standing in front of a painted public book exchange styled as a bookshelf in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The creatively repurposed telephone booth promotes open-access literature and community sharing in a quiet green courtyard. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'Because secondhand is feckin' grand': how clothes swapping became huge in Ireland
After seeing the consequences of fast fashion, one woman is on a mission to change the way we think about repurposing clothes.
Mary Fleming, now 34, is leading a campaign to prevent waste by swapping, reusing, repairing and repurposing clothes under the inimitable exhortation: "Because secondhand is feckin' grand".
She is the founder of Change Clothes, a non-profit that hosts a swap shop in Dublin and runs pop-up outlets and workshops across Ireland. It lets people rent, exchange and buy used clothes and gives tutorials in mending and upcycling frayed garments.
Matilde Pecchielan, a volunteer at the Change Clothes hub in Dublin.
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'Because secondhand is feckin' grand': how clothes swapping became huge in Ireland
After seeing the consequences of fast fashion, one woman is on a mission to change the way we think about repurposing clothes.
Mary Fleming, now 34, is leading a campaign to prevent waste by swapping, reusing, repairing and repurposing clothes under the inimitable exhortation: "Because secondhand is feckin' grand".
She is the founder of Change Clothes, a non-profit that hosts a swap shop in Dublin and runs pop-up outlets and workshops across Ireland. It lets people rent, exchange and buy used clothes and gives tutorials in mending and upcycling frayed garments.
Second-hand shoes awaiting sorting and storage at the Change Clothes hub in Dublin.
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DUKAS_176100046_EYE
'Because secondhand is feckin' grand': how clothes swapping became huge in Ireland
After seeing the consequences of fast fashion, one woman is on a mission to change the way we think about repurposing clothes.
Mary Fleming, now 34, is leading a campaign to prevent waste by swapping, reusing, repairing and repurposing clothes under the inimitable exhortation: "Because secondhand is feckin' grand".
She is the founder of Change Clothes, a non-profit that hosts a swap shop in Dublin and runs pop-up outlets and workshops across Ireland. It lets people rent, exchange and buy used clothes and gives tutorials in mending and upcycling frayed garments.
Mary Fleming unpacking items at the Change Clothes hub in central Dublin.
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'Because secondhand is feckin' grand': how clothes swapping became huge in Ireland
After seeing the consequences of fast fashion, one woman is on a mission to change the way we think about repurposing clothes.
Mary Fleming, now 34, is leading a campaign to prevent waste by swapping, reusing, repairing and repurposing clothes under the inimitable exhortation: "Because secondhand is feckin' grand".
She is the founder of Change Clothes, a non-profit that hosts a swap shop in Dublin and runs pop-up outlets and workshops across Ireland. It lets people rent, exchange and buy used clothes and gives tutorials in mending and upcycling frayed garments.
Mary Fleming at the Change Clothes hub in Dublin.
Rory Carroll / Guardian / eyevine
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