Hi. Does anyone know of a US based print on demand t-shirt company that uses sustainable materials and ships plastic-free? Thanks!
Submitted February 20, 2026 at 06:04AM by BornAd9021 https://ift.tt/NSq2kRw
Hi. Does anyone know of a US based print on demand t-shirt company that uses sustainable materials and ships plastic-free? Thanks!
sorry, the question might be an oxymoron lol.
i come from an area where fitness is really big, weightlifting in particular. very familiar with seeing girls wear brands like alphalete, buff bunny, aybl. ie black tight short shorts with a loose shirt.
however, i literally hate the fit and material of most of these brands. i may look snatched but plastic fabric digging up into my crack is not ideal.
i don’t really want suggestions for “yoga style” brands, like lululemon/athleta/girlfriend collective. nor do i want big brands like nike or adidas. i’ve tried them all and they don’t fit my needs.
i want to look fashionable, the look at my local lifting gyms is very done up but physically strong. i also don’t want impracticality, ie my boobs/butt falling out of my clothes, low quality fabrics.
thank you!!
I'm 25F, and over the last 3-4 years, I've cut back a ton on impulsive purchases, upcycled my clothes, and given away most of my old ones as responsibly as I could. I definitely had a little bit of a problem - buying into trends and microtrends, filling up my wardrobe with A LOT of extremely cheap clothes I barely wore. I'm reflecting, and I think I really lost it somewhere around the pandemic and realized I was just trying to buy into an identity. If that makes sense? I feel like it is acceptable at around 20 to explore a little and find your style, but in hindsight, it was quite a big problem.
A lot of friends my age seem to have the same problem. How do I talk to them about this cycle they're stuck in without sounding overly preachy?
I'd love to know what was the last straw that made you cut back on impulsive clothing purchases. More perspectives can perhaps help me articulate/approach this better. Thanks!
Hi! I’m a Fashion Business student doing an Honours Project on how people search and decide when shopping second-hand fashion online. The anonymous survey takes ~3 minutes (search/browsing, sizing/fit, condition clarity, trust).
New link:
https://forms.gle/SYjDUi12bYcYaVhv8
Thanks so much!
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i want to get into sewing and making my own clothes, partially because nothing fits, but mostly cuz sustainability.
my dilemma is, where do i buy fabrics? is it ethical to buy them from michael’s or a craft store? i would assume not. but im wondering if its better than fast fashion?
pls lmk how to go about this!