by Metropol | August 22, 2018 1:28 pm
It’s become increasingly shameful to carry your bread and butter home in plastic bags, or even to drink coffee from a takeaway cup.
The idea of investing in great-quality, natural-fibre clothing which lasts season after season is certainly not at odds with sustainable intentions. It’s fast, throw-away-next-season fashion that’s the new immorality.
So here’s a novel idea, or maybe just a good one to revisit: Before giving away clothes you no longer like (because bin-waste is so last-decade), consider whether some tailoring would render them fabulous.
The truth is inherently foolish; many of us are tipped into buying primarily because of the adrenalin rush of a deal at a 70 percent off sale. Once home and in the harsh light of day reflected from your own candid mirror, that cinch of a bargain isn’t so flash.
How about a nip and a tuck, or a re-hemming? It’s amazing what can happen when a piece of clothing stops at a flattering level on your body, rather than the opposite. Tailoring is an investment in sartorial longevity plus extra personal flair. It’s environmental up-cycling.
Win-win.
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