In my first post on Awesome Things in Ethical Fashion, I’m celebrating Everlane’s breakup with plastic (well… plan to breakup). Have you ever noticed that as soon as someone does something good, they are criticized for not doing it well enough? Yeah, me too. We criticize brands like Everlane for not being good enough. Their
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Everlane High Rise Skinny Jean
Everlane High Rise Skinny Jean: These are the perfect classic. After I purchased my first pair, I realized that other than vintage or upcycled denim, I may never need to buy any other jeans. Seriously. These just fit, and the price is perfect (even for a traditional brand, the price is great!). But these aren’t
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Ethical Fashion Companies Making Masks for COVID-19
California has recently stated that we are going to have stay at home orders for at least another two weeks, and even then, we are going to be in a “wait and see” situation. We’ve been handwashing, and social distancing. We’ve been disinfecting everything. Now, LA has asked all residents to wear masks each and
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Yes, You Can Find Affordable Ethical Fashion!
As many times as I’ve heard, “I can’t afford ethical beauty!” I have probably heard, “I can’t afford ethical fashion!” even more. But, when done right, you can find affordable ethical fashion. Because of that, I’ve written a broke girl’s guide to ethical fashion. — Ethical fashion is first and foremost (in my opinion) about
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Step 6 to Building An Ethical Wardrobe: Dispose of Your Clothes Responsibly
It feels soooo good to clean out a closet, reorganize a jewelry box, and minimize a dresser. I love it as much as the next gal. Getting rid of unnecessary clutter gives us a sense of accomplishment, makes us feel free. It is a rush. And, after we’ve cleaned our closets, we make room for
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Awesome Things Happening In Ethical Style
Lately, it seems like there has been a lot of doom and gloom surrounding the environment. Between the IPCC report on climate change from a few weeks ago, the climate change deniers running for office, and the Vox’s report on how hot our cities will be by 2050 (pretty sure ours is already much warmer than