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]]>Slow fashion is meant to be thoughtful and intentional. It represents buying garments that will last for a long time, buying second-hand items, and repairing the damaged things instead of throwing them out. It’s the slowest, more difficult way, but the one that will help you end up with more quality and less quantity in your closet.
Until we start thinking about it, going for fast fashion seems like a logical choice. Many stores offer the latest trends at great prices, but there’s always the question of what’s happening in the background. Slow fashion is more eco-friendly and focused on local labor and materials. Fast fashion, on the other hand, uses cheap overseas labor and moves huge quantities of stuff across the planet in order to distribute them to all the stores.
You only need a little bit of research to find a few great slow fashion brands and start switching to this eco-friendly movement.
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]]>The post How to Make Your Clothes Last Longer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Here are a few tips to help make your clothes last longer.
Before you buy a garment, make sure all the seams look good and check the label to see the materials used. If you like a dress that turns out to be made of low-quality polyester, chances are you will never wear it and it will just end up being a wasteful purchase.
Perhaps you don’t need to wash your clothes as frequently as you’re used to. You can wear jeans and most outwear several times before they need a wash.
Avoid ironing by hanging your shirts and dresses and invest in good hangers that won’t ruin their shape. Also, don’t hang your sweaters if you want them to keep their original shape. You should fold your socks instead of rolling them. …the list goes on.
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]]>The post The Real Meaning of Slow Fashion appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Slow fashion is meant to be thoughtful and intentional. It represents buying garments that will last for a long time, buying second-hand items, and repairing the damaged things instead of throwing them out. It’s the slowest, more difficult way, but the one that will help you end up with more quality and less quantity in your closet.
Until we start thinking about it, going for fast fashion seems like a logical choice. Many stores offer the latest trends at great prices, but there’s always the question of what’s happening in the background. Slow fashion is more eco-friendly and focused on local labor and materials. Fast fashion, on the other hand, uses cheap overseas labor and moves huge quantities of stuff across the planet in order to distribute them to all the stores.
You only need a little bit of research to find a few great slow fashion brands and start switching to this eco-friendly movement.
The post The Real Meaning of Slow Fashion appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Make Your Clothes Last Longer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Here are a few tips to help make your clothes last longer.
Before you buy a garment, make sure all the seams look good and check the label to see the materials used. If you like a dress that turns out to be made of low-quality polyester, chances are you will never wear it and it will just end up being a wasteful purchase.
Perhaps you don’t need to wash your clothes as frequently as you’re used to. You can wear jeans and most outwear several times before they need a wash.
Avoid ironing by hanging your shirts and dresses and invest in good hangers that won’t ruin their shape. Also, don’t hang your sweaters if you want them to keep their original shape. You should fold your socks instead of rolling them. …the list goes on.
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