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THERE IS AN INTRIGUING MYSTERY of where an
exquisite scarf got its start and who originally sat on
the couch that has now found a second or a fourth
home. Whether you're shopping for fashion or
furniture, finding something with a past and giving
it a future can provide purpose in the otherwise
everyday.
In case you didn't know, it's quite nifty to be
thrifty – especially when it comes to recycling,
reintegrating and repurposing things. At
philanthropic stores, furniture, decor and clothes
can impact more than just a business' bottom line.
Their sales can provide essential resources for a
homeless person or a paycheck to a single mother.
Clothes and décor have the power to do more than
you think – a lot more.