Opting out of Fast Fashion
- rcarrera73
- Sep 17, 2025
- 2 min read

"The term 'fast fashion' refers to the reproduction of clothing that is rapidly produced by mass-market retailers at low cost. While fast fashion offers consumers low prices and rapidly changing clothing options, it is unsustainable, with severe impacts on human rights and the environment."
There are plenty of choices each of us can make to ease the stress on our planet, our wallets, and ourselves. Sometimes it is as simple as checking to see what is new at your local thrift shop or organizing a clothing swap with friends! Learning simple mending techniques will allow the clothes you love to last longer or it might lead you to a love of re-designing clothes you already own into a new look. Perhaps your local library has a mending circle you can join or ask to see if they will loan you the space to start one of your own!
In honor of Climate Preparedness Week, the David & Joyce Milne Public Library will be hosting a family-friendly Community Eco-Fair on Sunday, September 21, 2025 highlighting the many Berkshire groups working towards social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Join us!
Check out the links below to learn more about the problems of (and solution to) fast fashion.
ONLINE RESOURCES:
TeenVogue has a selection of pertinent articles on the fast fashion industry including
Too Much Shopping Could Be Hurting Your Mental Health, There's Petroleum in Your Jeans, Is Fast Fashion Making You Sick, and many others!
Learn more from Earth.org and its feature The Environmental Impact of Fast Fashion, Expained.
There are thousands of tutorials on YouTube for simple, and not so simple repairs! Here is a collection by Professor Pincushion.
If you are looking to upcycle (re-design) your wardrobe check out BlueprintDYI on YouTube for inspiration.








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I appreciated the reminder that opting out of fast fashion does not have to mean giving up personal style. For me, it starts with buying fewer pieces, choosing better fabrics, and caring for what I already own. That is where classic tees feel so useful in a slower wardrobe. A clean white, black, or striped tee can be worn with trousers, skirts, denim, or layers without chasing every trend. When basics are thoughtfully made and easy to repeat, they reduce clutter and decision fatigue. Sustainable dressing feels more realistic when everyday pieces are simple, versatile, and genuinely loved.
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This post really hit home — I used to tell myself "it's just one top" every time I added something to my cart, but those impulse buys add up fast, both financially and environmentally. The clothing swap idea is genius and honestly so fun; there's something satisfying about giving a piece you never wear a second life with someone who'll actually love it. Learning to mend clothes feels surprisingly empowering too, once you get started. It's a bit like working through a tough assignment — overwhelming at first, but so rewarding when it clicks. Speaking of which, students researching sustainable fashion ethics for coursework often find that New Assignment Help – Law experts can be a great resource for understanding…