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  2. Rothy's - Wikipedia

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    Rothy's was initially founded in 2012 and launched in 2016 by Stephen Hawthornthwaite and Roth Martin as a women's shoe company in San Francisco. It has since expanded with handbags and a men's line. [2] [3] Rothy's uses thread made from plastic bottles to knit its items, [4] [5] and 3D knits its shoes and handbags to shape, cutting waste. [6]

  3. Feed sack dress - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1890 the first osnaburg sacks were recycled on farms to be used as toweling, rags, or other functional uses on farms. [2] [4] A paragraph in a short story in an 1892 issue of Arthurs Home Magazine said, "So, that is the secret of how baby looked so lovely in her flour sack: just a little care, patience and ingenuity on the mother's part."

  4. List of collectables - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of popular collectables. Advertising. Match-related items [1] [2] [3] Premiums. Radio premiums [4] [5 ... collecting of materials from the Victorian era;

  5. The 10 best shoes for standing all day in 2025 - AOL

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    Upper is made of 100% recycled materials; ... Cost: $60 | Materials: EVA Foam | Sizes available: Women's 5-16; men ... Clog-style shoes are also a popular choice with nurses for underfoot comfort ...

  6. Textile recycling - Wikipedia

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    Textile recycling is the process of recovering fiber, yarn, or fabric and reprocessing the material into new, useful products. [1] Textile waste is split into pre-consumer and post-consumer waste and is sorted into five different categories derived from a pyramid model.

  7. Etsy - Wikipedia

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    Etsy is popular as a side-business, [15] as well as a place to buy goods made from recycled and upcycled materials, [16] along with less expensive or more unusual versions of mass-produced items. [17] The unique nature of many of the items for sale is part of their appeal to some shoppers.

  8. Rag-and-bone man - Wikipedia

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    In the West Riding of Yorkshire, rag and bone men would collect waste woollen and rag products from householders to sell on to the Shoddy factories. 'Shoddy', cloth made from recycled wool, was first manufactured (and probably invented) by Benjamin Law in Batley, West Yorkshire, in 1813. The process involved grinding woollen rags into a fibrous ...

  9. Cotton recycling - Wikipedia

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    Post-consumer cotton is textile waste that is collected after consumers have discarded the finished products, such as used apparel and household items. [1] Post-consumer cotton which is made with many color shades and fabric blends is labor-intensive to recycle because the different materials have to be separated before recycling. [1]