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Coz, they don't give a tinker's cuss

Coz, they don't give a tinker's cuss
Take a look at kid's clothing, they would eventually be reduced to a faded and tattered pile of rags within no time but just hold them up for a while and reminisce on how much delight they would have given you as especially their lingering body odour. 

Imagine the struggle that these fabrics would have tolerated against the best detergents available in the market and more than often lose the battle to come out clean and spotless. Definitely, a little more seasoned and a shade of colour loss from the rude tumbling of a heavily soiled pre-programmed wash mode set on the washing machine. 

Just think of the little bodies these apparels host, the bodies that least care about the type of clothes their mommies or daddies buy them. No matter what type of clothes these little bodies are wrapped in, be it branded or a one picked up from the flea market on a bargain, its origin or history does not bother them as it does adults. 

This is simply because, for kids, clothes are only meant to be comfortable in, or used as their personal washroom, or as a napkin, or to puke in. 

Most of all they just use it as a rag to clean the whole world rolling around in them and maybe it is with full comprehension and knowledge of what the world really needs, that's all!
Eashwer Dass.

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