Slow fashion, what is it?

Slow fashion is a movement that advocates a more sustainable and conscious approach to fashion. This means choosing quality clothing, made ethically and sustainably, rather than giving in to rapid and excessive consumption.



To adopt slow fashion, here are some tips:


1. Buy less, but better: opt for quality clothes that last longer.


2. Opt for timeless: choose clothes that don't go out of style quickly, so you can wear them for several seasons.


3. Repair and maintain your clothes: instead of throwing away damaged clothes, learn how to repair or transform them to give them a new life.


4. Explore vintage or second-hand clothing: find unique pieces and give them a second life by purchasing them from vintage stores or second-hand sites.


5. Prioritize quality over quantity: buy fewer clothes, but choose them carefully. Opt for versatile and durable pieces.

By adopting slow fashion, you help reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry and promote more ethical practices. It's a way of consuming more responsibly and supporting brands that care about the environment and fair working conditions.