Sustainable fashion vs fast fashion: the honest comparison
We compare the two approaches to help you choose with eyes open.
Fast fashion tempts with low prices and constant novelty. Sustainable fashion instead bets on durability and meaning. Comparing the two helps you make clearer choices.
The sticker price isn't the real cost
A very cheap garment that falls apart after a few washes costs more in use than a solid piece kept for years. The starting price doesn't tell the whole story.
It's not about guilt, but about understanding what you really pay. A reasonable mix, with a few durable pieces and lots of second-hand, is often the best compromise.
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