Is your closet full of old clothes? A new California law will require the fashion industry to take them back for free

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Customer service representative, Karen Hernandez, stocks clothing at the renovated Goodwill store and ‘Loft’ Boutique on W. San Carlos St. in San Jose, California, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017. Thrift stores are having a moment in the Bay Area, and stores from Goodwill to more modern ones like the online-turned-brick-and-mortar ThredUp are popping up, expanding their footprint and renovating stores, even as traditional large retailers like Macy’s and JCPenney scale down.

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