I wonder if it’s worth banging the old eco drum again on this one.
ANYTHING that you buy second hand, whatever it is made of, is better for our environment than anything that you buy, whatever it is made of, to replace something that is still useable.
I have come to thoroughly enjoy Freecycle and exploring charity shops, something that I would never have done thirty years ago.
There are very few items of clothing that I would buy new today - they don’t appear in charity shops anyway!
@Les:
There are charity shops and there are charity shops depending on where you live. It’s probably worth a bus ride if you find one or two that suit you.
The ones close to my youngest daughter near Oxford tend to sell very fashionable clothing that isn’t that old but it’s still not cheap. You won’t often find pots and pans there.
Many of the ones around here in Shrewsbury tend to be small, very mixed. The probability of finding what you are looking for is low.
However there are some big ones like the Salvation Army and the Severn Hospice Superstore that are well worth a visit when I’m in the vicinity.
If you get to know the staff perhaps they will text you when something that you are looking for comes in.
Edited to add:
If ever you are in Keswick there are some great ones that often have outdoor gear at very good prices.
The research and exploration are fun in themselves.