Feb 03
Sally Bjornsen

Thanks to all of you who participated in the interview with the Time Magazine blog reporter.  I think he did a good job telling our story.  Once again a great example of how all of our motivations are different and yet the same.  I encourage you to read it when you get the chance!

Since last September, a group of women have been on a fashion fast, refusing to buy any article of clothing for 12 months. What have they learned so far from The Great American Apparel Diet, as the experiment’s called? For one thing, giving up clothes shopping is much easier than giving up wine.  

 

When The Great American Apparel Diet began, 20 women made the commitment to make due with rummaging in their closets for a year. At last check, there were 97 participants from seven countries.

Six of these dieters, including GAAD founder Sally Bjornsen, answered my questions about their experiences thus far. As you’ll see in the Q&A that follows, their reasons for joining the movement vary. For most, it was simply a personal choice to reevaluate shopping habits. Saving thousands of dollars in the process is a bonus.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/yhq6sv4

 

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