The hottest Sustainable Fashion Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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slow motion multitasking 337 implied HN points 15 Oct 24
  1. Fashion animals feature stylish designs that combine fun and creativity. They showcase how fashion can be playful and expressive.
  2. The concept encourages people to think outside the box with their own style. You can mix and match ideas to create unique looks.
  3. This trend highlights the connection between animals and fashion. It shows that nature can inspire fashion choices in unexpected ways.
Why is this interesting? 723 implied HN points 19 Dec 24
  1. Old looms can produce better quality denim than modern machines. The unique vibrations from these old looms give the fabric a special character.
  2. Loopwheeler is a brand known for making high-quality sweatshirts using a slow and careful process. This slow method leads to durable clothing that gets better with age.
  3. Luxury in fashion can come from production limits. The time-consuming methods used by brands like Loopwheeler make their products special and desirable.
The ZIPster 44 implied HN points 09 Jun 23
  1. Buying British clothes can be a step towards sustainability and reducing carbon emissions in the fashion industry.
  2. To truly make a difference, consider reducing the amount of new clothes bought and shop second-hand more often.
  3. Supporting ethical and sustainable clothing brands, whether British or not, can have a positive impact on the environment.
Fight to Repair 19 implied HN points 13 Sep 22
  1. The Cloudneo sneakers by 'On' offer a subscription service where customers return old shoes to get new ones, promoting sustainability.
  2. On's model focuses on minimizing waste by using less energy, renting shoes, and recycling old ones, revealing a shift towards environment-friendly practices in fashion.
  3. Supply chain efficiency and compulsory recycling in the Cyclon program play key roles in reducing waste and emissions, showing a step towards sustainable solutions in the consumer culture.
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