Simple tips to follow the “slow fashion” movement

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Do you want to dress economically and environmentally conscious?

Here’s how!

Do a good decluttering in your closet

It has been proven that 40% of the clothes in there remain unworn. This way, you’ll see exactly what you’re missing and what you have in surplus so you can buy only what is absolutely necessary.

Invest in quality

Opt for good quality clothes that will prove durable but also much more expensive. So much so that you won’t have the heart to pay for a second and third.

Ask yourself two questions

Before you head out on your commute to the honest, decent, alternative psychotherapy-like shopping, answer the questions “what exactly do I need?” and “why am I going shopping?”. If your reason for spending is your bad mood, instead of shopping therapy, go for a jog or some squats.

Make a capsule wardrobe

This means the least possible but timeless pieces, all of which blend together perfectly and serve your style and everyday needs faithfully.

Say yes to the “Quit One Wear” trend

From the Duchess of Cambridge, who repeatedly wears the same clothes and accessories, to super stars like Cate Blanchett, who is not afraid to walk the red carpet in the same outfit, the “Quit One Wear” movement has fans all over the world. So before you get to the checkout, think about whether you’ll wear what you’re holding at least 30 times. If not, leave it back in place.

Give clothes a second chance

Don’t underestimate second hand shops – you can’t imagine the vintage treasures waiting on their hangers at incredible prices.

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