What's effay's opinion about the whole fast vs. slow fashion topic? Is fast fashion literally hitler and ruined clothing as we know it?
Only a marketing plot for hipsters by small brands?
Discuss
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>>12659567
thanks anon, you're a nice person c:
>>12659467
Fast fashion helps me to look more unique than normies. It's not necessary to follow any normie trend now, just avoid mass market shit
Fast fashion does leave a larger ecological imprint, although vintage, a part of slow fashion, does have a fair share of problems:
https://sociallifeof2ndhandclothes.com/2013/03/24/the-ethics-of-vintage/
http://vestoj.com/pants-for-the-cost-of-a-postage-stamp/
https://newrepublic.com/article/122564/inside-massive-rag-yards-wring-money-out-your-old-clothes
This might interest you: http://www95.zippyshare.com/v/4RMX1m7V/file.html
>>12659467Really depends on where you're buying from. I know the military either ditches or destroys excess equipment when it exits a country, as shipping it back costs more than buying new.
>>12659467
My problem with fast fashion (or anything) is the alienation that it may cause to the kids growing up.
They may not understand how durable things truly are. It creates a world where the expected of today is the unacceptable of yesterday.
It is also very damaging to environment to absurd levels.