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How to avoid the fast fashion trap



It's fashion revolution week at the moment. The main intent is to make the fashion industry fairer, safer and cleaner and after events like Rana Plaza it is obvious why we need just that. 
Over the past few years shopping habits have changed drastically. From a two season industry, only showing new garments for Spring/Summer or Autumn/Winter to an industry that offers new styles and products nearly every other week. The more new clothes are offered, the more are bought. The price decline for garments over the past decade has only fueled this movement towards increasing consumerism.

source: FashionRevolution.org


If you look at the effects this consumption has, it becomes obvious that we should start changing our own habits now. To help you re-think your shopping habits, here's a list of 5 steps to change your consumption habits.


#1 GET INFORMED

Read about the impacts that your consumption has, how products can be produced sustainable and without damaging the environment. Read and learn.


#2  CHANGE YOUR SHOPPING HABITS
  • buy sustainable and fair trade clothing (like people tree) if your budget allows for it
  • buy less, move more towards slow fashion
  • think about how often you'll wear those things (if you know you won't wear it more than once you probably shouldn't buy it, I mean except it's your weedding dress!)

#3   CHANGE THE WAY YOU TREAT YOUR CLOTHES

To most people it might seem like a no-brainer, but taking good care of your clothes i a big step towards being more sustainable.
  • use the right laundry detergent
  • iron them properly (it's actually good and important for the fabric)
  • mend them if something breaks, or let someone help you with repairing broken clothes

#4  FIND OTHER WAYS TO GET RID OF YOUR CLOTHES

Sometimes things just don't fit anymore, or you don't like them or they are worn-down and that's fine, but don't just throw them into the normal bin.
  • if the garment is in good condition: sell it, bring it to a second-hand shop, pass it down to someone you know that might need it,....
  • if the garment is in a condition that can't be fixed you could put it in a textiles bin instead of throwing it away - most of the things that can't be worn anymore still can be recycled 

#5 SEW YOUR OWN COOL SH*T 

Sewing your own clothes is about the coolest thing to do in my book. If you have the time and a sewing machine you could always try to make your own garments. They will fit you properly and making your clothes yourself is always a lot of fun. If you want to you can check out my instagram  (eh_lina) over the next few days, to see some of my favourite makes so far

And the best thing is when people ask you where you bought something, because they like it and you can say: "Well, I made it myself"

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An endless stash of fabrics and a million ideas

To be honest I have a shit-ton of fabrics and sewing supplies. My excuse is always that it’s in my genes because my mom is a seamstress (it’s not as good of an excuse as I’d like it to be..) but nonetheless I love sewing and creating garments that are unique and most importantly fit well. With an abundance of free time at hand, due to the fact that I’ve nearly finished my Bachelor’s degree, I decided to start up a blog to document my projects and hopefully inspire some of you. On my list of things to make are bloouses, summer dresses, a proper pair of pants, lingerie………….. and a ton more.


I would also love to share some of my DIY project swith you, like wooden planters or how to update an old furniture item, but I’m not sure on the specifics yet. The one thing I can tell you, is that I am very curious where this blog will take me.

PS.: I’ll try to write most of my blog posts in German and English to make them as accessible as possible.

Um ehrlich zu sein habe ich gefühlt eine Million Stoffe. Meine Lieblingsausrede ist dann immer, dass es wohl in meinen Genen liegen muss, weil meine Mutter Schneiderin ist… aber naja, so effektiv ist die Ausrede mittlerweile auch nicht mehr…. Egal. Also ich liebe es Kleidungsstücke zu nähen, die wunderschön passen und meinem persönlichen Geschmack entsprechen. Da ich aufgrund meines Studiums zur Zeit eine Menge Freizeit habe, möchte ich gerne meine Nähprojekte auf diesem Blog mit Euch teilen. Auf meiner Liste stehen zur Zeit Blusen und Kleider für den Sommer, eine ordentliche Hose, Unterwäsche und vieles mehr.

Neben verschiedenen Näh-Projekten möchte ich Euch auch gerne ein paar DIY Projekte vorstellen, wie zum Beispiel Pflanzgefäße aus Holz oder wie man stinkige alte Möbel von Oma’s Dachboden wieder schön macht. Aber so sicher bin ich mir noch nicht, wie genau das hier alles funktionieren soll. Das einzige was ich bisher sagen kann, ist, dass ich unheimlich gespannt bin, wohin die Reise mit diesem Blog geht.


PS.: Wie Euch sicher schon aufgefallen ist, will ich versuchen meine Posts in Deutsch und Englisch zu schreiben, damit ihn so viele wie möglich lesen können. 

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How to avoid the fast fashion trap

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