Sustainable Fashion Types
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Publication (Outlet/Website): Jennifer Arrington (Unpublished)
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2016/06/08
When I reflect on the kinds of sustainable fashion, there’s plenty of differentiation and styles related to the fibre used, the designer, the design, the origin of it, the growth and harvest of the fibre, and so on. I haven’t come across the clear categorizations about the types of the types of sustainability in fashion. What do I mean here? I mean the ways to stay within sustainability. One of the ways to keep sustainable in terms of one’s own fashion eyes to reduce our purchases. Another is to do with the types of fibers that are used to make clothes that one buys. Another is to wear clothes for different things. Karma tweak focuses on the latter. When I think about it, I had not thought about this idea. It is unique and of notes within personal memory. By which I mean, it shows a distinct creativity towards fashion, sustainability, ethical clothing, and the versatility in fashion for oneself. The idea that individual users can find new ways to wear one piece of clothing, or use the multiple ways that have Artie been discovered, seems like a worthwhile endeavor and something of sheer novelty in the fashion world. I might be wrong. But this is a cool thing to me. The other distinction for this kind of fashion compared to the other ways to make fashion sustainable and ethical relates to the individual nature of it. Not Jenny involves individuals in this pursuit in unique ways. I’m in that, she involves the purchasers of the clothing from the company in self-styling. That’s neat. That’s new. On a collective scale, we can change the kind of fibers that are purchased by the million tons per year in the globe. In addition to this, we can recycle our clothing better, if it is of the synthetic format. Nonetheless, one can also reduce the amount of purchases that one makes through the fashion style that is brought to the floor via Jenny. It makes it fun. Makes it interesting. It makes fashion versatile. And if you have additional ideas about the ways that the piece of fabric can be used in different contexts, please send in your suggestions because we would love to hear about this or read about these ways and they might be something worth featuring in a blog post in the future, you can email me at: scott.d.jacobsen@gmail.com.
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