The majority of clothes being produced now are made of polyester or other plastic products. These fabrics are not breathable, so no matter how light and airy they seem you'll be sweating like a pig in them. And when it's cold, they don't conserve warmth as well as natural fabrics. They're the absolute worst choice in any situation, but they're popular with big brands for being cheap to produce.
Even when you're looking at a so-called luxury brand, they are cutting corners too, at this stage of their existence, where their number one priority is to make more money than last season. They expect you to pay for nothing worthwhile but a logo to show off, and they think you're too stupid to notice the quality and creativity dropping off a cliff.
In the fashion world, seasons are getting shorter and shorter, purely for financial gain, at the cost of the clothes themselves, because a well made garment takes time. Good design takes time. Making sure it won't fall apart in a week takes time. But who cares, if you're only gonna wear it three times in a month before throwing it out? These money grabbing parasites are dependent on you thinking like this.
Consequently, it is no surprise to find out that fast fashion is responsible for more CO2 emissions than all international flights. It's a mind boggling amount to come from one industry, and all the more infuriating because it is such an unnecessary and avoidable waste - things can be so different.
You're not stupid, and you're not falling for their nonsense any more. You don't have to be an expert in fashion to spot a unique design, feel the difference in comfort from wearing the right fabrics, or to continue to care for a garment that has been cared for from its creation and see it treat you well in return.
Well, fixing the environment is bigger than individual choices, so pressuring the governments of the world to transition away from fossil fuels is the absolute main thing.
But, as this is a fashion based space, I'll give you some fashion advice - don't buy so much. Seriously. Treating fashion as a special treat you occasionally indulge in is not only better for the environment - it infinitely develops your personal style.
I've already been doing this for years before starting this shop, and when you start looking for, not just a nice thing, but the best version of it, exactly your style and well made enough to accompany you on many adventures to come, I'm confident you'll shove aside the piles of tat and end up here. I think you'll appreciate my unique style and my common sense approach to sustainability. - Lily
Onion Blossom
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