We’ve all been there: You’re cleaning out your closet or your kids’ closets, and you find that favorite t-shirt that you or your kids can’t wear anymore. Maybe it’s faded, too small, has holes and stains, or is stretched-out. Even with all of its faults, it hurts your heart to give it to trash it. But you have other options. Instead of tossing it back…
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