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By: Krantcents

Disposable clothing may be appropriate for painting or any other task where you may rauin your clothes. A lot depends on the cost of the disposable clothing. I generally use old clothes for thos...

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By: Zero Passive Income

Hey Michelle, I bought some “disposible clothing” a few years ago when I went on a mission trip. It allowed me to pack light and give away my clothes to people who really need it them. By the time I...

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By: Julie @ Freedom 48

Is this real true “disposable” clothing?? Or just cheaply made stuff? I can’t imaging any company successfully marketing disposable/throw away clothing – it just seems so incredibly wasteful! Julie @...

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By: FruGal

Hi Julie! Just cheaply made and see-through, so much so that you have to dispose of it within a season or so.

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By: FruGal

That would be another good reason to buy “disposable clothing”; I had a shirt I purchased from the hiyaku yen (dollar store) in Japan. It lasted me throughout my trip, and then I gave it away. For a...

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By: FruGal

Hi Krantcents! Absolutely–except that I also use older clothing and tee-shirts (that you can’t see through:)).

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By: FruGal

Hi Anthony! I guess the only reason to not buy mid-quality or above is if you have a habit of ruining clothing (mustard stains, pen marks, holes, etc.).

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By: FruGal

Vintage clothing can be beautiful.

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By: Andi @ MealPlanRescue

I shop a lot at disposable clothing stores, but look for quality. I have a dress from F21 that has lasted me for almost 9 years. Since we’re on a major exercise program right now, my weight is...

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By: It is Seldom True that You Get What You Pay For - Frugal Confessions -...

[...] we are so happy that we held out because it was also nearly $30,000 cheaper.  Another example is when I conducted research for my article on disposable clothing last year. I was drawn to a...

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By: Jeanette Wardrop

We have been selling disposable coveralls and lab coats into the industrial market for over 20 years….there are times when a person is doing something and they need to protect their good clothing and...

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