Sunday, April 12, 2026

What is best comfy for everyday wear that dont look like gym clothes?

I have been working from home for 2 years now and I basically live in athleisure. I need stuff that is comfortable enough for actual workouts but I also need it to look put together for video calls and coffee runs.



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 09:20AM by elchapo_Negro https://ift.tt/UWvdN4m

The weirdest part of sustainable fashion is how much of it is just... buying less

I run a small clothing brand and I think about this constantly. The entire fashion industry, including the "sustainable" corner of it, is still built on getting people to buy things. And like, that includes me. I make clothes. I want people to buy them. But the most sustainable thing anyone can do is just... wear what they already own longer.

Which puts people like me in this strange position where the honest answer to "how do I shop more sustainably" is often "you probably don't need to shop at all right now."

I've been in this industry for years and the thing that actually changed how I think about it wasn't reading about carbon footprints or supply chains. It was watching how people at farmers markets and pop ups interact with clothes when they can touch them. They slow down. They ask questions. They think about whether they actually want it instead of just clicking add to cart at 1am because an algorithm showed it to them.

The speed is the problem more than the materials, I think. Like yes, fabric composition matters. Production methods matter. But the fundamental issue is that we've been trained to treat clothes as disposable content. Wear it, post it, never wear it again because someone already saw it.

I don't really have a solution here. I just think about it a lot. The brands that market themselves as sustainable while dropping 30 new styles a month confuse me. At some point the volume cancels out whatever good the organic cotton is doing.

Does anyone else feel like the conversation around sustainable fashion focuses too much on what to buy and not enough on the buying itself? Like we've just swapped one shopping list for a greener shopping list without questioning the list.



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 08:12AM by venicepress https://ift.tt/TjYlIKw

Saturday, April 11, 2026

i visited a “certified organic” kids clothing manufacturer. what i found was DISGUSTING.

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Submitted April 11, 2026 at 10:51PM by building-momandzoey https://ift.tt/YfjAhem

good sneakers?

hey y’all, what are some good sustainable sneaker brands? i’ve been buying allbirds for years but wondering if there are some better options out there? I really just use them for walks & occasional light hikes



Submitted April 11, 2026 at 06:32PM by ruperts_epiphany https://ift.tt/OPiqDj1

How Plastic Pop and Heavy Metal Destroyed the World Part 1/6

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Submitted April 11, 2026 at 08:16AM by flynneoin https://ift.tt/KeYtksb

Friday, April 10, 2026

The detail I’m most proud of (and why we stick to 100% Cotton) | @rooptara.official

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Submitted April 11, 2026 at 12:06AM by rooptara https://ift.tt/FpD52jm

the plastic detox netflix doc barely scratched the surface on clothing and it’s the part that matters most for kids

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Submitted April 10, 2026 at 05:07PM by fabric-decoder https://ift.tt/HgMEpiy

Sustainable Fashion Weekly General Discussion Thread

A recurring thread for talking about things related to sustainable fashion. Be nice.



Submitted April 10, 2026 at 02:00PM by AutoModerator https://ift.tt/LKjb6Pc

For the beach hotties - All handwoven cotton + below 2k

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Submitted April 10, 2026 at 10:46AM by paagalkhargosh https://ift.tt/BPlXMUF