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Kind Cycle

Tyler donated clothes to charity

Tyler Franch explains why clothing is used for more than it's obvious purpose
By Chatelaine
Tyler Franch, Kind Cycle, Assitant Fashion Editor, Chatelaine Tyler with his bag of stylish clothes

Who are you: Tyler Franch, Assistant Fashion Editor

What was your kindness deed: Donating clothes

Why did you want to do it: I know the importance of how clothing goes beyond its obvious purpose — it can also bring out a personality, help with confidence and be a vehicle to aid an insecurity. I hope that for someone my clothing can do just that.

How did it make you feel: It makes me feel lucky to be able to give back.

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