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(Yes, that's a real holiday — and no, it's not just an excuse to skip Monday's staff meeting.)
Calendar Adjustment Day is celebrated every September 2nd to remember the time in 1752 when Great Britain (and its American colonies) switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar. That bold move came with one small hiccup: they had to delete 11 whole days from the calendar. People went to bed on September 2nd and woke up on September 14th. Imagine explaining that to your boss: "Sorry I missed that deadline... those days literally didn't exist."
Every August 25th, we celebrate National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day—a chance to embrace style, sustainability, and savings all at once. Whether you're a seasoned thrifter or new to the idea of pre-loved fashion, this holiday is the perfect reminder that your next favorite outfit doesn't have to come brand-new off the rack.
Thrifting has humble beginnings tied to necessity rather than trend. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, thrift shops in the United States were largely connected to charitable organizations like Goodwill and The Salvation Army. These stores provided affordable clothing for working-class families while funding social programs.
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