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I have said before that I believe in recycling as much as possible, could be old fabrics, furniture, clothing, etc...to me and old piece has got more value than a new hight street one, specially if it was made more than 50/100 years ago. The way the craftsmen used to work was so different at the time, they made things to last for ever, using good quality materials and a long loving production process. An example of this extraordinary craft are this vintage Wells blankets. I have seen them quite a lot around in magazines and books, so it shows that they are still much in demand. I found this ones in the vintage store, re-found objects.
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