Is sustainable fashion a process? or I can shop it all sustainable?

Is sustainable fashion a process, or I can shop it all sustainable?

Its interesting how  sustainable brands stands next to  fast fashion brands in the market these days, the prices; sustainable designs seems more expensive unlike other  fast fashion  brands, well all brands now claims "Sustainable fashion Brand "
Sustainability ain't  a thing you can afford before now, it's a Culture we learn from homes, from elementary  schools, subjects  like home economics, topics and  practicals like stitches and  knittings to bead making and paper matches. I didn't want to  thrash my pair of denim, I need to  upcycle it to  a skirt, add the  remaining materials to the  sleeves of my favorite denim jacket, the one I've outgrown, I could vividly remember how I kept the longest relationships with  my  clothes as a child, how I would cut and  distress them to make something better,  basically because I've out grown them, and  my aunt will always discipline me for "spoiling your clothes" she will say
 

I understand how beautiful it is  being part of the Slow fashion movement thing,  shopping from sustainable fashion brands, but sustainable designs are now extremely expensive which  I totally support,  because the artisans (factory workers) needs to be paid well for their labour, the consumption in fashion needs to  reduce, repeating a particular outfit needs to be normalized, this is one of  the  reasons why I tweeted earlier this week on Twitter "Basically fashion  is a classist  industry" the popular Culture of   most influencers  "I can't  repeat this dress, I wore it earlier for some occasion" the labour of low paid  factory workers on that  dress is being  taken for granted, the dress gets abandoned in the  wardrobe  till it's no longer  in style  and  you have to  thrash  it .

I want  to  discuss other  means of  ethical fashion, without shopping  all expensive  sustainable  pieces, I mean saving for the future and  reducing consumption is also  a  sustainability development.

- Thrift stores; shopping from the second hand clothing store is equally ethical and sustainable.

- Upcycling your favorite fast fashion to Slow fashion

- Donating to  sustainable brands

- Reduce high consumption - shop as low as possible, don't buy what you won't wear for a long time

- Read more, always be conceived of these questions
1. Who made my clothes?
2. Was any animal hurt during the production of my clothes?
3. What is  in my clothes?
 
 
Well your process of sustainability matters in all life  activities, the food you eat, the salon where you make your hair, are the  workers underpaid? And  a lot more, enjoy your process of sustainability 

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