Sofa’s living room is covered in clothes. Stacks of t-shirts and shorts line a faded plaid couch. Dresses are strewn across the counter, and an armchair cradles a small mountain of shoes. You can’t see the floor.The 30-year-old sits cross-legged amidst the merchandise, methodically folding a pile of baby clothes. She holds up a ruffled onesie. “This is cute,” she says. “The government clothes are ugly, expensive, and fall apart.”A few years ago Sofa, who insists on using a false name, earned enough money selling clothing on the black market to purchase a plot of land in the outskirts of …read more
Source: VICE News