What Is Sustainable Fashion? (An Easy Guide for Beginners in 2024) – Sustainably Chic
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What is Sustainable Fashion & Why Does it Matter?
Furthermore, I enthusiastically encourage you to contribute to the discussion by sharing your personal sustainability journey in the comments section below!
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What is Sustainable Fashion?
Sustainable fashion integrates environmental, social, and economic considerations into the fashion industry. Simply using organic cotton for a t-shirt doesn’t qualify it as sustainable fashion.
Why Should You Care About Sustainable Fashion?
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Other Conscious Fashion Terms You May Find When Reading About Sustainable Fashion
Slow Fashion
Eco Fashion
Circular Fashion
Zero Waste Fashion
Ethical Fashion
Regenerative Fashion
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Ways to Shop Sustainably & How to Build a Sustainable Wardrobe
Sustainable Brands: You came to the right place to find all the sustainable brands to check out. While I don’t want you to do any unnecessary spending, if you’re going to add something new to your closet, these brands are a great way to support a better fashion industry. They aren’t perfect, but they try their best to make the industry fairer while caring for our beautiful planet.
Pieces You Intend to Love for Years: Sometimes, what you’re looking for can’t be found at a sustainable brand or thrift store, and it’s perfectly okay to purchase a garment you know will be in your closet for many years. It may not be made in the fabric you prefer, or the brand may not be super transparent, but it holds a lot of weight in terms of longevity and value.
Pro tip: unsubscribe from brand newsletters and unfollow on social media. This is a great way to break up with fast fashion and avoid unnecessary marketing & micro trends. I also suggest unfollowing influencers who push a lot of new products or do clothing hauls. Social media can be a great tool to learn, but it also creates a lot of needless wants.
image from Christy Dawn
My textile courses in college (over a decade ago, I can’t believe it!) were my favorite! I find this topic so interesting, and I love learning the process of creating fabric. There are a ton of different sustainably-made fabrics, so you have options! I’m listing the most popular ones you will find amongst sustainable brands. Make sure to look for materials that have been dyed with eco-friendly dyes or plants.
Organic Cotton: According to The World Counts, we produce 29 million tons of cotton a year, the same as 29 t-shirts for everyone on the planet. However, it is one of the dirtiest industries in the world. Many chemicals are used to refrain pests, and child labor is abundant. That’s why purchasing organic cotton over conventional cotton is so essential. This ensures no harmful chemicals (less water, too) are used to grow the fiber, and there are stricter rules for farmers to adhere to. GOTS Certified Cotton is one of the best options on the market today. It ensures a clean fabric and an honest process from start to finish.
Organic Linen: This is one of my favorite fibers. I love the look, and it’s incredibly easy to care for. However, like cotton or any other fiber listed here, it depends on how it’s grown and treated when spun into fabric. Find beautiful linen brands here.
Lyocell: If you love the feel of silk or bamboo, this fabric is one you should try! One of my favorite forms of Lyocell, TENCEL, is created from sustainably-harvest eucalyptus trees and processed through a closed-loop system where solvents and water are continuously reused.
Veggie-Tanned Leather: It is important to purchase leather that has been veggie-tanned rather than conventional tanning methods. There are a ton of chemicals used when processing leather, and many of them end up in waterways. Veggie-tanned does not use any toxic chemicals but still creates a lasting leather good.
To dive even more into the textile industry, please check out this post with17 Innovative Fabrics That Make The Fashion Industry Greener!
A Simple Checklist When Shopping For Sustainable Clothing
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the makers are paid a fair wage in safe working conditions
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the packaging and shipping method has minimal impact on the planet
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the size range and price is inclusive and accessible (this is an ethical topic on its own we can dive further into, but crucial within the sustainable fashion conversation – this also goes for representing many different races, bodies and backgrounds)
Also, no brand is perfect, BUT hundreds strive to be as sustainable as possible, and we havethem all on this sitefor you!
I’d also love to know in the comments below… what comes to your mind when you think of sustainable fashion?