I am looking for some old school style women’s long johns in all natural fiber. Geez it’s hard! I would also like a waistband that doesn’t dig. What you got, Reddit?!?
Submitted March 5, 2026 at 12:47AM by Kintsuigi-again-and https://ift.tt/J4LriYv
I am looking for some old school style women’s long johns in all natural fiber. Geez it’s hard! I would also like a waistband that doesn’t dig. What you got, Reddit?!?
I'm looking for brands that are affordable but NOT fast fashion. I love the styles of Hollister, aeropostale, American eagle, etc. but any variant to that is worse with their sustainability or not any better. Preferably a brand that uses good materials, good labor laws, and fits the trends. Just wondering if anyone knows any brands such as these because it seems everyone is just looking to make more money and doesn't care about the impact. Thank you!!!
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