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How you can fill your closet with sustainable clothing?

Sustainable clothing is defined as clothing that is designed, manufactured, distributed, and used in ways that are environmentally friendly. Furthermore, Using natural resources wisely and efficiently, and if possible, choosing renewable energy sources.


Unfortunately, today's dominant 'fast fashion,' which refers to clothing that is intentionally designed to be consumed quickly at low prices, leading shoppers to regard clothes as disposable wearing them only a few times before throwing them out or moving on to newer and trendier cheap clothes does not reflect this. The fast fashion cycle is unsustainable since it depletes natural resources at exponential rates, abuses workers all over the world, and produces massive amounts of waste.


When it comes to filling your closet with sustainable clothing, look for natural materials such as hemo, linen, cotton, silk, wool, and cellulose fibers are often preferred to virgin, petroleum-derived synthetics such as polyester, acrylic, and nylon. Natural fibers, on the other hand, are biodegradable and may compost cleanly back into the soil, but synthetic fibers do not biodegrade and instead sit in landfills, continuously releasing hazardous chemicals and gases. In addition, keep an eye out for organic certifications , for instance, GOTS for plant-based fibers, wool also has ethical indicators and standards, such as ZQ-certified wool.


Another tip is creating new clothing from pre-existing materials and doesn’t require new resources but rather makes the most of materials that are going to go to waste. Furthermore, support local designers who use regional fibers and produce their clothing in renewable energy-powered facilities.


ModestGal Incorporated emphasizes eco-friendly clothing as a result. We preach this by partnering with eco friendly community clothing lines in order to provide safe clothing for our customers at a suitable price. Moreover, clothing that is size/comfort level inclusive that denies the trend of fast fashion. Lastly, 10% of proceeds are donated to the fashion Schools for young women.



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