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Fair Trade Clothing: What is it & Why Should We Care?

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  A lot of buzzwords in the fashion industry are making their rounds, of which fair trade, sustainable clothing and green clothing are the primary ones. They seem to carry a similar meaning but have their differences. Despite being an integral part of ethical fashion, many are still unaware of them. Therefore, we have come together to shed some light on fair-trade clothing for today and discuss its significance. If you have started reading this blog post, keep perusing it to gain insights into the term and understand its implication. What is Meant by Fair Trade Clothing ? It is a term labelled on apparel fabricated by keeping ethical trade standards in mind. In global commerce, where free trade prevails, people celebrate incredible innovations all around. However, this is a downside to it. As is evident from past records, manufacturing has gradually shifted from developed to developing countries. This has resulted in the exploitation of factory workers. Not only are they underp...

Fashion For A Better Future: Guide To Switching To Ethical Clothing

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  Did you know that sustainability and fair trade clothes are much more than just trends? Well, it’s a cause everyone can become a part of for securing the well-being of our future generations. Wondering about how to make a positive change and minimise the negative impact on the environment? Opting for ethical clothing in Ireland is the key to building a zero-waste and green wardrobe. Nothing is more disheartening for fashionistas than realising that their passion for garments harms the rest of the world. Even casual buyers are contributing to the crisis more than they might think. The problem, to be specific, is fast fashion. A sustainable approach to producing, purchasing and using garments is the key to protecting Earth as well as its inhabitants. Here’s a detailed insight into choosing ethical and sustainable fashion.  What Is Ethical Fashion?  “Ethical fashion” is a term that refers to the growing movement for designing and producing clothes in a way that’s consider...

Irish Sustainable Clothing Brand Reunion Making A Change In The Way See Fashion

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  Would you see fashion as a hope? of a better tomorrow? Sometimes the simplest things in life bring greater change and sustain our happiness, well-being, and hope for a better tomorrow.  Reunion Clothing Co. is an independent Irish sustainable clothing brand that has improved the image of staple wear while maintaining the premium aesthetics of cut-and-sew clothing.   Making Sustainability Fashionable Organic materials with a more environmentally friendly lifecycle are the cornerstone of sustainable fashion ; everything is taken into account, from sourcing the materials to usability to disposal of the item of clothing. But now that modern aesthetics have entered the picture, with their clean lines and crisp quality fabrics, there is something that feels chic and positive even when wearing basic staple clothing. Bringing More More Values To A Simple T-Shirt   How simple can a T-shirt be? It can be in a solid colour and be made of soft and cosy cotton that has ve...

Why Should You Go Sustainable And Choose Ethical Clothing?

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  Did you know that the global fashion industry is one of the biggest polluters on the planet? Well, it’s no secret that fast fashion has been destroying the environment for several decades now. Wondering how to offset the negative impact of fashion on the planet? Investing in ethical clothing in Ireland can be the key to making eco-conscious choices as well as avoiding the environmental and social cost of fast fashion.   The post below highlights why it’s worth embracing sustainable fashion.  Major Reasons To Choose Sustainable & Ethical Clothing In Ireland  Better For The Environment  Fast fashion has disastrous environmental and social impacts. The overproduction of cheap clothes uses a lot of energy and water, thus creating a lot of pollution. Ethical garments are made from natural fibers which are biodegradable. This means that they won’t pollute the environment once they are disposed of. Furthermore, the production of sustainable garments uses less en...