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does anyone else think about the hygiene of thrifted clothes way too much?

like i LOVE thrifting, but i genuinely have no idea what's happened to something before it ends up on the rack. and stores (especially in small towns like mine) don't really have a standard for this: some steam, some don't, some just... hang it up.

what's your current "ritual" after buying secondhand? do you wash everything immediately, or is the cleanliness of an item a deciding force for y'all? do you think thrift stores should have some sort of a standard for this? i'm really curious lmk

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