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Old shirts, sweaters and scraps of fabric, which she washes and cuts up to create dresses, skirts, men’s sweater vests, and funky gloves, hats and scarves — all one-of-a-kind and super-soft, thanks to the worn-in, vintage materials saved from those trash containers and other, less ‘‘Fear Factor’’-y locales such as antiques stores and used-clothing wholesalers. ‘‘There’s this whole ecological take on fashion that’s really interesting,’’ says Michael Macko, a fashion merchandising director at Saks Fifth Avenue
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