3 Creative Ways to Upcycle Your Old Clothes!
Mar 1, 2020 6:45:29 PM / by Amy Doyle posted in fashion, greener living, Sustainable Fashion, Upcycling, creative tips, diy fashion, creative fashion, old clothing, Patchwork, Tight Clothing Solutions, Fabric Painting
Sustainable Fashion: Dublin's Best Spots to Shop
Mar 1, 2020 5:28:27 PM / by Kieran Dunne posted in Sustainable Fashion, Vintage Clothing, Sustainable Fashion Dublin, Eco-friendly clothes, Environmentally Friendly shopping
Fast fashion is here, and it looks like it's here to stay. With major brands like Zara and H&M churning out new designs, styles and collections quicker than ever before, it is becoming extremely difficult to become sustainable in your clothes shopping. I have listed for you in this blog some of Dublin’s best spots to help you add to your sustainable wardrobe collection.
Best to Avoid! Keep Your Clothes as Healthy as Your Lifestyle
Mar 1, 2020 2:15:34 PM / by Christa Dowds posted in Sustainable Fashion, sustainability, Sustainable Fashion Dublin, Eco-friendly clothes, Phthalates, Antimony, Environmentally Friendly shopping, PFCs
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past few years, you’ve probably noticed the growing trend of environmental sustainability gaining traction around us. Perhaps that's what brought you to our blog in the first place; or maybe you’re on our blog because you want to learn more about sustainable fashion, how to get involved in living a more fashionably sustainable life, or even what places around you offer the best options for those seeking the best deals! Whatever the reason, our blog can give you all the details you want to know.
Fashion: Making your Wardrobe More Sustainable with 4 Easy Tips
Mar 1, 2020 9:37:30 AM / by Jason Siroishka posted in fashion, Sustainable Fashion, sustainability
In a world where environmental sustainability is becoming more and more of a pressing issue, companies and consumers alike have started to take the necessary steps to ensure the future remains green. For companies, it’s integrating initiatives like sustainable sourcing throughout the supply chain. For consumers however, it seems like people are still a bit confused on how they can make a difference through the purchases they make. This is especially prevalent towards areas like clothing, where billions of tons of textile waste are generated through the disposal of clothes.