GOING GREEN LOOKS GOOD ON YOU

10 WAYS TO BE SUSTAINABLY STYLISH



Woman shopping for vintage clothes


Your coworker shows up wearing a cool shirt on Monday, so naturally you ask him
where he bought it. With a couple of taps on your computer or smartphone, you can
have that same shirt waiting at home for you to wear on Friday. In this scenario,
being a shirt copier isn’t the biggest offense. Research into the fast fashion industry,
however, shows that our need for instant gratification with clothes takes a notable
human and environmental toll.

Fortunately, with moderate willpower and a little effort, you can be kind to the planet
and still have a social-media worthy closet.


smiling couple


HERE’S HOW TO BE SUSTAINABLE AND STYLISH:

SHOP RESPONSIBLY


1. Think hard about your shopping cart. When we impulse-buy cheap  trendy clothes,

we contribute to a wasteful system that’s harming the environment. Try shopping vintage instead.


2.  Invest in durability and timeless pieces. Make all the materials and labour that went into your

clothes mean something.


3.  Rent for events. There’s no longer a reason to spend a fortune on an outfit that will be worn

for only one night. Plus, you can wear designer styles for a fraction of the retail price.


4.  Know who made your clothes. You can feel better about supporting companies with fair labour

practices and a transparent sustainability mission.


Close up of woman using sewing machine

HANDLE CAREFULLY


5.  Show your garments some TLC. Wear what you love longer by patching holes and re-heeling

shoes. It’s much more affordable than buying new, and you can show some support to your
neighbourhood shoe repair.



Clothes hanging on clothesline


6.  Wash less, and wash consciously. Dirty laundry = cleaner planet. And when

laundry day can’t be pushed out any further, wash with cold water and hang dry.
Even switching from hot to warm water can cut a load’s energy use in half.

7.  Avoid buying clothes that are dry clean only. If you absolutely have to dry clean,

search for an environmentally friendly cleaner.


RECYCLE STRATEGICALLY

8.  Trash nothing. Your weathered items are destined for a more glamourous

retirement than turning into dish rags, and a quick online search helps you
find companies that will upcycle for you. For example, some major footwear
companies collect run-down sneakers and use the materials to build things
like running tracks and playgrounds.

Woman taking picture of jacket with phone

9.  Sell your old clothes online. There are tons of apps and online communities that make

it easy to clear out your closet and fill your wallet. 


10.  Host clothing swaps with your friends to refresh your closet for free. Maybe your coworker

is sick of that shirt anyway.





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