A sweeping new US tariff on products made in China spells an uncertain future for fast fashion - but is this positive news ...
Retailers can create a circular economy by encouraging customers to recycle old garments, repair worn items, or swap clothing ...
The country’s largest fashion product makers saw a slump in sales last year compared to the previous year, as shifts in weather patterns caused by climate change have led to reduced spending on ...
Samsung C&T’s fashion department, which logged the highest sales among companies last year with brands like Beanpole and Menswear, saw its sales drop by 3 percent from 2.05 trillion won ($1.42 ...
Nichols, a fashion devotee and the founder of Vintage Frills Chicago, felt the impact of vintage myths first-hand, now ...
Reminiscent of trainers from Adidas’s archive in 1972, the silhouette of this style is low profile and streamlined with a ...
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Who’s Really to Blame for Climate Change? Gen Z Weighs In
The Conversationalist dives into Gen Z’s thoughts on climate change, fast fashion, and sustainability. Participants discuss their fears, frustrations, and hopes for the future—while questioning ...
When it comes to climate data, this gap is more of a chasm ... Collective were 33% more affordable long term than brand new fast fashion, contrary to what most consumers would believe.
Our planet can’t keep up with fast fashion. Every time we shop at fast fashion stores, we reinforce that clothing overproduction and microtrends work. But if we adapt our shopping habits to support ...