• BCsven
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    6 months ago

    We don’t buy new animal products, we still own some items from pre-vegan days. It would be wasteful, and harm the planet, to toss them out and have another manufactured product take their place.

    Where possible we have given away or donated. But I still have a pair of Doc Matens that I bought at a thrift store a long time ago.

    I also have a pair of synthetic leather dress shoes, but the veneer shine layer of the “leather” pealed off in random places after a few uses, exposing the fuzzy substrate. So much for innovation. Lol.

    As a side note: we struggled to find pillows that matched comfort of feathers so we endured some terrible memory foam and poly filled pillows till we stumbled on Beednova Premium Hotel Down Alternative Pillows (on Amazon.) They have been amazing. They will flatten out for back or front sleeping, or you can squish/fluff them for head support when side sleeping.

      • ComradeMiao@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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        6 months ago

        Responding to your comment seriously.*

        I hear and understand your point about normalizing and subconsciously not liking it (if that’s what you meant) and can somewhat agree on surface level, but I think getting rid of all non-plant based items is a little unnecessary. That would be a monumental/unreasonable task for most. Do I donate my animal derived meds, leather watch from my great uncle, car seats, and shoes? Do I need to go check all my furniture?

        You’re not a hypocrite! You can certainly hold an opinion and make exceptions ;)