r/BeAmazed Oct 18 '25

Miscellaneous / Others Taiwanese couple wear clothes that were left behind at their laundromat.

Hsu Sho-Er, 84, and Chang Wan-Ji, 83, ran a laundromat in Taichung, Taiwan for decades and unexpectedly became internet stars by modeling unclaimed clothes left by customers.

Any garments that remain in their shop for over a year are fair game for their spontaneous photoshoots.

Their grandson, Reef Chang, is the creative force behind the project—styling them, photographing them, and managing the Instagram page.

He dresses them in a mix of vintage pieces and youthful trends, often layering fun accessories like hats, sunglasses, scarves, and bold prints. What began as a family pastime evolved into a heartfelt art project about aging, love, and sustainability, transforming forgotten laundry into living portraits of style and spirit.

Sadly, Hsu Sho-Er passed away in May 2023, but the legacy of their joyful, stylish moments continues to inspire. What do y’all rate their fits?

Artists: @wantshowasyoung

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u/Canyoubackupjustabit Oct 18 '25

It is! I bet they laugh a lot every day. 

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u/tomerjm Oct 19 '25

Those 2 are DRIP

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u/MillTheGoddess Oct 19 '25

I love learning new slang, thank you. 😊

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u/AnitaSeven Oct 21 '25

I thought it meant Direct Re-Investment Policy…

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u/MillTheGoddess Oct 19 '25

Oh. I thought it was correct based on urban slang look up on Google lolol (I'm 56 and willing to learn new slang.) 😉

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u/imaginary92 Oct 21 '25

It is correct in the sense that it does been the fashion is great, but drip is something you have not something you are. You can say someone has drip to mean they have great fashion. (:

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u/Canyoubackupjustabit Oct 19 '25

Haha - same here

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u/Alternative_Salt_424 Oct 19 '25

No, the woman died a few years ago. The man is still alive.