After learning about fast fashion and its impact on the environment, reformed shopaholic Lee So-yeon hasn't bought clothes in ...
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You’re not imagining it: Well-made clothing is harder to come by ... Demand for both domestic and foreign fast-fashion brands' low-cost apparel has surged. From 2020 to 2024, the top three ...
Before you plan to go and buy the latest fashions from the catwalks of Europe, take a moment to think about the impact on the environment those fashions create, and consider thrifting instead.
Recovering South Korean shopaholic-turned-climate activist Lee So-yeon used to buy new clothes almost daily — until a $1.50 winter coat triggered an awakening that stopped her shopping entirely.While ...