Clothing: quality not quantity

By buying clothing items that last longer, you are also helping the planet.

Clothes

Nowadays, consumer thinking prevails in which everything is very quickly disposable. With clothes it's no different. In dumps, we can find parts that could be reused by the same person or even by other people, but that were simply thrown away.

Who wouldn't want to have a wardrobe with durable and beautiful clothes without having that old problem of not knowing what to wear? Unfortunately, a large part of the population is unable to purchase better finished clothes, not to mention that the commercial dynamic, in general, guides the non-valuation of this type of clothing so that sales volumes are preserved.

Even so, you can buy clothes that last longer and can be combined with the rest of your wardrobe. Well-finished winter coats and shoes, for example, tend to cost more, but if you're willing to shell out a little more, you'll have a garment that can last through many winters.

With more basic clothing, such as blouses, t-shirts and pants, make sure you are buying sustainable products throughout the production chain and value quality instead of buying too many pieces. Even if they are not made from green materials like sustainable fibers, the economy can save a lot of natural resources.

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