We’ve grown up with mothers and grandmothers whose love language wasn’t in words but in gestures, like opening their wardrobes to us. Long before sustainable fashion, wearing hand-me-downs and borrowing clothes was an unspoken ritual of love. From embroidered saris to heirloom jewellery, a wedding invite often meant diving into their closets for the perfect look.
Wearing your partner’s hoodie or raiding your sister’s closet before a night out still feels like love stitched into fabric.
Team Tweak share the borrowed treasures that have become permanent residents of their closets.
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We’ve grown up with mothers and grandmothers whose love language wasn’t in words but in gestures, like opening their wardrobes to us. Long before sustainable fashion, wearing hand-me-downs and borrowing clothes was an unspoken ritual of love. From embroidered saris to heirloom jewellery, a wedding invite often meant diving into their closets for the perfect look.
Wearing your partner’s hoodie or raiding your sister’s closet before a night out still feels like love stitched into fabric.
Team Tweak share the borrowed treasures that have become permanent residents of their closets.
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