Fast fashion
Resisting Fast Fashion
With biking and moving out of corona-torpor, I’ve been thinking about the environmental damage of “fast fashion” a lot.
It requires if not child-, very young labor, questionable factory practices, and a lot of petroleum to keep moving fast fashion out of Southeast Asia and to bring it to the closets of America where it endures but a few wears (rarely more than a season’s duration) before being tossed aside or “donated” and rendered “some other poor country’s problem.”
The solution is: buy less, buy better, and repair over replace. This is, of course, a natural mantra for those of us living in sub-1,000 ft2 homes, but it would be so much better for every living human if we were to reject planned obsolescence and embraced fewer, higher-quality goods.