Hi there, I came here to the BIFL Lemmy out of suspicion that the reddit posts are just unlabelled marketing, and I was wondering the possibility of sourcing goods that are more to a BIFL standard? In my area, second hand goods tend to be really quite poor in quality (reselling fast fashion) or otherwise not present, and I have not inherited anything that does last. So I would apprecite advice or reccomendations for finding goods at a BIFL standard. I was also wondering if maybe there would be anyone with good advice for finding sustainable, local textile production so that I may be able to tailor what I need without having to buy from the poor selection aforementioned, does anyone know of any of this?

TL:DR I am suspicious that a lot of what is claimed as ‘BIFL’ has been enshittified, and would like advice on being able to search for sustainable goods for a local area (not specified because I’m hoping for advice with searching, not exactly for specific reccs)

  • rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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    6 hours ago

    Thank you :) One of the harder parts about finding things that last is that small businesses don’t have many many millions of marketing behind them, which makes it a big struggle to find them.

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      5 hours ago

      That’s very true. I’m discovering a bunch of small businesses that I never would have found, had I not been looking.

      And sometimes you only hear about them through word of mouth.