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Why mending clothes is important - fast fashion to slow fashion mindset  

Megan McSherry @acteevism
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@valentinasanchez4902
@valentinasanchez4902 Год назад
If I have a desire to keep wearing it, I will repair it. Even if I got it hand-me-down from someone who found it in a thrift shop. Yes, I should dress better. 🤦🏻‍♀️
@kikiTHEalien
@kikiTHEalien Год назад
Wait, no, vintage is almost always better quality and better fit, so you probably dress better than most.
@valentinasanchez4902
@valentinasanchez4902 Год назад
@@kikiTHEalien i wish!!! My clothes aren't vintage. They're pre-used fast fashion items. But I am conscious of what I consume and how. I try to take care of my stuff based on their quality and always try to give items one more purpose before tossing them out. Ive used cut up pieces of pillow cases for personal waxing. I've used old t-shirts for re-useable and/ or disposable cleaning rags. I've used sweater sleeves to dress my dog. The scraps of too-long jeans have become patches for work pants. I even made face masks in the beginning of the pandemic.
@ohwow9559
@ohwow9559 Год назад
define dress better. im sure you dress great
@onehundredgeese
@onehundredgeese Год назад
you shouldn’t “dress better”- i find all my clothes bags and jewelry from the thrift store, and they range from vintage designer to fast fashion. i always get comments on my outfits and i always tell them one thing- thanks, i thrifted it!!!
@booknerdjebbi5037
@booknerdjebbi5037 Год назад
​@ven good for you. Clearly not the same for her tho. Read the comment above yours
@divinityomine6935
@divinityomine6935 Год назад
As someone who grew up in poverty I never understand "fast fashion is cheap" "fast fashion deserves to be worn once and thrown out" kind of mentality, like, I'm lucky if I can spend 8 dollars on a top once a year, always have been. Getting any clothing feels like an absolute blessing to me and I will sew it till it's too frail to sew again
@miamiric6051
@miamiric6051 Год назад
I got some fake leather pants tailored once. The woman looked at me a little strangely but they’ve lasted this long and are one my favourite pairs of pants.
@JustMe-vs1kj
@JustMe-vs1kj Год назад
In a perfect closet everything is tailored
@mayanovak2497
@mayanovak2497 Год назад
I get h&m and Zara pants tailored all the time!
@000jacc
@000jacc 3 месяца назад
@@mayanovak2497 does tailoring up the quality ?
@gillianjones6629
@gillianjones6629 Год назад
I got this hand-me-sideways from a friend in seventh grade. It was from Limited Too and already had pit stains when it came my way, but it was SO flattering. After wearing it all the way into college, I got fed up with the pit stains. First I scoured poshmark, and when nothing turned up, I just dyed it a darker color. Can't believe the shirt has been loved for over a decade.
@WILD4X4D
@WILD4X4D Год назад
My mom taught me to sew as a kid, because she was tired of fixing my play clothes. Fast forward about two decades, my boss gets a laugh when I ask him if I can go see some of my work clothes when there was nothing to do. He found it amazing that a mother had taught her son to sew.
@Solace6428
@Solace6428 Год назад
I'm poor, so all of my clothes have the same value whether they were free or $50. I will stitch them up until they can't be stitched anymore. I remember on my first day or work I couldn't afford new clothes, so I stitched an old pair of pants super neatly, to fix them on the morning of my first day. That was when I realized how little effort it took to repair something, and I've been doing it since
@soapy1276
@soapy1276 Год назад
honestly, as someone who lives in asia, it's crazy to hear people from the west saying that brands like h&m and zara break apart after a few wears. I've bought clothes from shops like h&m, uniqlo, zara etc. and they've literally lasted over 3 years (some even 5).
@user-ig7mq7sj3k
@user-ig7mq7sj3k 9 месяцев назад
Same.
@ninii394
@ninii394 8 месяцев назад
They don't value things like us
@000jacc
@000jacc 4 месяца назад
Same I’m in the US and I got stuff from SHEIN that’s lasted now 2 years including rings and chains
@quit-rt4vz
@quit-rt4vz 2 месяца назад
A ''corset' I got from shein broke in like 5 wears lol
@000jacc
@000jacc 2 месяца назад
@@quit-rt4vz if people aren’t willing to take extra care for lower quality clothes then they won’t last long
@waterfall6328
@waterfall6328 Год назад
I had an h and m knitted sweater that I would stitch up from time to time. Lasted me for years and I remember getting on sale
@azbeaux
@azbeaux Год назад
Music to my ears. I have clothes that are over 30 years old that are in pristine condition. Some I wear, some I can’t bear to throw away because they are beautiful. Take care if your clothes and buy what you live, what makes you feel fabulous, not what’s fashion.
@HayaMikaChan
@HayaMikaChan Год назад
I have shirts with characters that I love so much that yeah, were totally fast fashion, but I'm too emotionally attached to these shirts that I will almost ALWAYS keep em even after they fall apart and either try to fix em or find another use for the fabric, like make bags or turn em into pillow cases.
@000jacc
@000jacc 3 месяца назад
How long did it take before they fell apart ?
@n_-_-
@n_-_- Год назад
For me, the value is not money... it's the memories I have attached to it. If it was something my mom got for me when she visited a thrift store, I will keep wearing that forever.
@drradska8107
@drradska8107 Год назад
In the past couple of years I stopped the senseless shopping sprees and started taking better care of what I own. It made me more mindful of the fabrics and also the quality of things I buy. The whole experience makes me feel more wholesome somehow.
@eatmyshorts8406
@eatmyshorts8406 Год назад
if i wanna keep it, it’s getting a patch slapped on it, if i don’t it’s either going to a thrift store or getting used as patches on other clothes, i never throw out fabrik
@morbidcuriosity969
@morbidcuriosity969 Год назад
My friend got me a purse that looks like a chicken for my birthday years ago and I love it despite the fact it is from shein. Now I would never buy from shein and I have had people tell me to get rid of the purse because eits fast fashion and it is from shein but that defeats the entire point. Although it has lost its zipper and both its eves I will continue to use it
@catlovernat
@catlovernat Год назад
Pleaseeeee super glue googly eyes on the chimken 😂
@necrotic9433
@necrotic9433 Год назад
​@@daniarocio5001 Are you from Brazil? Because same. The clothes are awful and so expensive. At least with shein clothes, you kinda pay for what you getting.
@000jacc
@000jacc 3 месяца назад
@@necrotic9433bruh where I’m at I only buy from shein everything else is so bad but the shein lasts me a good 2-3 years before I gotta get new
@kikiTHEalien
@kikiTHEalien Год назад
People who thrift their clothes know that the brand on the label tells you nothing about the lasting power of the garment- if the item looks good in the thrift store, it is of good quality. I have had secong hand clothes from fast fashion brands that I have regularly worn for 10+ years, and I have bought new items which get ruined after 1 wash. The whole point is that almost every single item gets produced in a different shop, so the quality and fit vary greatly, which has garnered the bad reputation of fast fashion brands, but they also sell items produced by shops which produce for high end brands, as well, and the quality and fit is very nice. The thrift shop is the great equalizer of fashion.
@juancena1259
@juancena1259 Год назад
Your comment made me think of my $1.50 thrifted Shein blouse that has held up super well over the years I've had it and I wear it all the time. Would never buy directly from them but it makes me laugh whenever I see the label because I love the shirt so much.
@LookingForFrogs
@LookingForFrogs Год назад
​@Juan Cena I got SHIEN plain black leggins at a second hand, though I'm almost sure soneone donated them without ever wearing them, they're my longest lasting not sport-brand leggins I ever owned.
@shannonking6402
@shannonking6402 Год назад
@@juancena1259 yes I had a similar thing happen with a crop top I found that was SHEIN. It’s one of my favorite tops and I haven’t had any issues of it breaking down or wearing out or anything!
@Acehigh-Jenkins
@Acehigh-Jenkins Месяц назад
Yeah I see all these people saying “don’t buy fast fashion at the thrift” or “only buy natural fabric”. At my thrift shops (charity shops in the uk) there’s only primark or supermarket or high street brands with the very occasional vintage unicorn. So if I didn’t buy that I’d have to go get new! And the stuff I buy is just fine and wears well. It needs a mend here and there but everything does.
@herzen9857
@herzen9857 Год назад
This is why it's important to learn basic sewing! I have a lot of old clothes that have lasted me years, both fast and slow fashion, simply because I always fix them. Your sewing skills don't have to be perfect either
@genera1013
@genera1013 Год назад
I wear a lot of sweaters, and I had this revelation when my dad told which of them was his favorite. It was one if my favorites too. It's just a cheap $10, if that, sweater from Walmart, but it's comfy and my favorite color and I intend to mend it so I can keep it as long as possible.
@germanletsdrizzle2650
@germanletsdrizzle2650 Год назад
Yessss! I wear and fix every clothing item until it literally falls apart😂 I think this is good for the environment and also for me financially👍🏻
@stellacforeman
@stellacforeman Год назад
i have a pair of american eagle jeans that i got on sale, didn’t love them, and decided to put patches on them, both to cover a “distressed” patch i didn’t like and to personalize them. i lost track of how many patches are on them and of how many hours i’ve spent on them and i absolutely love them now, more than i’ve ever loved a pair of jeans :)
@machin8593
@machin8593 Год назад
I have a beautiful woolen dress that unraveled at the neck seam and I didn't know how to mend it, I'm definitely gonna try this, thanks for sharing!
@Blubableful
@Blubableful Год назад
YES! I have fixed my ancient pants to just chill on the sofa with sooo many times, but I refuse to buy a new pair when this one still holds together 😂
@-beee-
@-beee- Год назад
I love this! I've been feeling a little embarrassed about wanting to get some thrifted Forever 21 pants hemmed, but they are still good clothes that I can get a lot of use out of!
@beabunny.
@beabunny. Год назад
I’ve recently enjoyed repairing my clothes as they tear and blankets too, and it’s nice to take the time to learn how to do new things. Saves a lot of money too
@saberg1082
@saberg1082 Год назад
I love your ethics!
@hanisnotonline
@hanisnotonline Год назад
i’ve had the same few pairs of pajama pants for like a decade and every time they get a tear, i sew them up instead of replacing them because i love them so much. and as a stay-at-home mom who lives in her pajamas, it’s very important that i have my favorite pajama pants at all times. new ones simply wouldn’t be the same.
@Acehigh-Jenkins
@Acehigh-Jenkins Месяц назад
Yes this! I bought pjs in a jam (forgot mine and was going to stay with family). Even though they said my size they were too small in the waist. I cut a silt in them so I could wear them. When got home I sewed in a triangle of spare fabric to make them fit. The repair is as ugly as sin but the top covers it so it’s fine!
@josephinenelan4204
@josephinenelan4204 Год назад
Fast fashion summer dresses have been some of my favorites. I have one that is my absolute favorite got it as a handmedown when I was 14 and have fixed the spaghetti straps and seam rips when they come up. 10 years later I still LOVE it and fix it when it happens! It’s on a little break because I’m preggo but it’ll be back hanging in my closet in 2024 😊
@AmandaDixson
@AmandaDixson Год назад
Yess!! My grandma made my clothes as a kid, and I hated it!!! But now I am so thankful she taught me how to sew!! I'll always buy quality over quantity because of her; fast fashion ruins the appeal of forever garments, which are fantastic to have!! I wouldnt live any other way!!!
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
Love this! Sewing is such an amazing skill.
@mckenzielangendorf1437
@mckenzielangendorf1437 Год назад
I could talk forever on this subject! My clothes r primarily secondhand and fast fashion, bc those r the styles that i like, and i feel like i never see eco-friendly/thrift-focused influencers talk abt this! I totally get it from like a style POV, if ur not into the look most fast fashion brands have, and also just like a ‘😢man it’s so sad to see how much SHEIN and f21 there is at Goodwill these days’, but like, other than that, there’s nothing wrong w secondhand fast fashion! I still go for the clothes that are better made and don’t “look” fast fashion, and i mend and upcycle them and they last me, bc i take care of them! :)
@Al-isthatyou
@Al-isthatyou 2 месяца назад
It's a nice fit and the sleeves and neckline are very pretty. It was worth it and you did a great job repairing that hole.
@echomcdaniel8763
@echomcdaniel8763 Год назад
Yes! I've been discovering the joy of thrifting lately! I found a beautiful long cashmere like coat from shein for $12. Even though I wouldn't purchase new from shein, I loved the peice so much that I feel zero guilt getting it second hand. 😂
@hal_jordan2814
@hal_jordan2814 Год назад
In my family we don't throw our outfits we are exchanging them between each other. Like if we bored of it and if it's in good condition, my cousin can wear it too if she likes it's design. After that we gather them all and give them to more needy people.
@rebeccaclark1407
@rebeccaclark1407 Год назад
I used to have this sweater! I'm looking up "mending fast fashion" to see how others are doing it. Cheap ≠ disposable. Love this!
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
🫶🫶🫶
@henlokitty2591
@henlokitty2591 Год назад
My most favorite blouse is a brand from Walmart that I’m pretty sure I found at a thrift store but I wear it like at least once a week and it is still holding up. It’s cute and timeless but not boring. ❤
@mollymar01
@mollymar01 Год назад
Watching this as I’m darning my 6 yr old h&m socks. They’re my favorite, no other sock has same feel to me. Even my other h&m socks don’t compare! (I don’t support h&m, got both packs w/ a 5 finger discount lol)
@winterwine460
@winterwine460 Год назад
This!! A pair of my favourite leggings ripped recently. Usually my first thought would be to get new ones but the specific ones i have arent available anymore and why waste the money when i could sew the hole? (It was right on the seam so it was the perfect place to do it)
@rebeccabarlow4383
@rebeccabarlow4383 Год назад
I've been buying most of my baby clothes secondhand on Vinted. Some of the sleepsuits were soooo bobbly, and I've spent ages going over them with a fabric shaver to get them like new again. Realistically I could have bought them cheap enough and not put the effort in, but now they get a second lease of life! Sustainability is worthwhile in and of itself, regardless of the 'value' of the item.
@AskMia411
@AskMia411 Год назад
I had a brand new jacket that started getting holes in the seams, but I loved it so much and knew a basic ladder stitch so I just sewed it back together 😂 It’s stayed intact since. Then again I’m a pack rat who doesn’t like getting rid of clothes so I would’ve kept it regardless
@elielis6
@elielis6 Год назад
My issue with fast fashion hasn't really been tears and such, but the shirts get loose af and stop being as soft after a few washes. Deadass only reason i end up buyong more, i find stuff i really love and then it starts looking unflatteringly loose on me by month 3
@000jacc
@000jacc 3 месяца назад
You can get it tailored or try to. Also don’t put your clothes in the dryer and wash on cold setting on delicate or hand wash and air dry. Increase the life span by like 20x
@CasualKnitter
@CasualKnitter Год назад
The value and the price are 2 different things! I find almost every day more cloths on curbside and love them!
@arlascott
@arlascott Год назад
I bought a miss selfridge dress on Vinted last week which arrived with a tear on the strap, the dress didn’t fit but I sewed and fixed it up for the next person to enjoy it 💖
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
LOVE that you did that!!
@skyekh33
@skyekh33 Год назад
I wish there was more out there on how to mend stuff.
@thalassica2158
@thalassica2158 Год назад
The less it coasted us, the more we need to care about it, because it already has an enormous impact. There are no clothes unworthy of care and repair❤
@Acehigh-Jenkins
@Acehigh-Jenkins Месяц назад
I’ve always done mending on things I own. I not the worlds best sewist but I can sew on a button, mend a hole or a fallen hem. I can even shorten trousers and skirts I don’t often coz it’s a pain but I can do it. You don’t have to sew very well to keep clothes going! I’m so glad people are relearning these things!
@Izzy-cp8yt
@Izzy-cp8yt Год назад
I have a few things from F21 and H&M that have survived between 9-13 years because I (stubbornly) refuse to accept when they inevitably pop a seam thanks to poor stitching. I'll grab a needle and thread and mend it again and again until either it's truly unfixable or I decide to donate it, at which time it will still be in nice, wearable condition for someone to enjoy.
@saidie1019
@saidie1019 Год назад
When I was in high school, I had to mend one or two pairs of pants that were my favorite, because the belt loops broke off or I just wore a hole into them
@sydnerxx
@sydnerxx Год назад
Whoa seeing how you fixed that hole, that's so smart! I need to try this in the future!
@user-ec1qi1tc1f
@user-ec1qi1tc1f Год назад
Idk for me personally, any clothes I bought from any fast fashion outlet has been actually lasting and never really fell apart? Like years kind of lasting 😂
@faore4977
@faore4977 Год назад
This us a great counter to fast fasion, beat them at their own game, keep that 10$ item around for 20 years
@Keyboardmom
@Keyboardmom Год назад
Love your mindset. I really want to learn how to sew 😢
@rebeccajames7487
@rebeccajames7487 Год назад
Yes absolutely! Throw away fashion has no place in this world 😢
@christinamann3640
@christinamann3640 Год назад
Most clothing is worthy of embroidery flowers hiding the repairs and giving them that individual flair 🌸🌼🌻🌷
@TheMelrose1961
@TheMelrose1961 Год назад
Totally worth it…best wishes
@lauraeva9362
@lauraeva9362 Год назад
When I mend clothing I see the worth of my work as well as classy choices I have made over the years
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
yes!!!!
@deeeno6867
@deeeno6867 6 дней назад
The problem I’ve had with low quality knits is that every single time you mend them, a new hole pops up within a couple wears
@theysaylikewhoop
@theysaylikewhoop Год назад
remember, to repair is to rebel 🧡✌🏼
@Rumade
@Rumade Год назад
Preach! There's some fast fashion that can't be rescued because the quality of the fabric is just so bad that it disintegrates, but there's no reason not to attempt fixing other things.
@J0k394
@J0k394 Год назад
And some repairs that are just not practical. My jeans that wear through at the inner thigh are not getting repaired. It's impossible to do truly invisibly (especially because the color in the affected area is usually lighter from abrasion) and I do not need people staring at my crotch. Now, holes on the knee or outer leg? I'll see what I can do about them.
@Rumade
@Rumade Год назад
@@J0k394 I've done inner thigh repair on jeans before and then kept them as home jeans for when I'm painting or gardening.
@J0k394
@J0k394 Год назад
@@Rumade that's a solid plan if you spend a lot of time gardening
@Moocow2003
@Moocow2003 Год назад
​​@@J0k394've seen people repair inner thigh tears with sashiko stitching which looks a lot less severe than patches. I agree though, at that point I'd just use the denim for something else.
@wendyanndarling
@wendyanndarling Год назад
My words! Love it
@Cyberdollvintage
@Cyberdollvintage Год назад
Love this message
@That_BrownGirl
@That_BrownGirl Год назад
I feel like Fast clothing is in its entirety and American concept. I still wear what I brought 6 years ago for 10 dollars(800 rs) and many more. Clothes are to be wore till they are wearable. After that you donate it
@basakmutlu1119
@basakmutlu1119 11 месяцев назад
I am Turkish and we have a saying which translates as "I am not that rich to buy cheap" what it means is, if you buy something cheap like fast fashion items then they will be low in quality and you will need to replace it constantly. But if you buy something which is good and it may be little more expensive than the other thing but you might use it for years and years. But thats just how the saying is, of course stuff dont need to be expensive to be good quality 😊 wanted to share
@raebvg
@raebvg Год назад
i go to thrift stores and buy pants and skirts that are too big and i tailor them myself. some of my best pieces are from a thrift store
@user-ig7mq7sj3k
@user-ig7mq7sj3k 9 месяцев назад
Прекрасная идея, но у нас в секонд-хендах одежда за ту же цену, что и в обычных магазинах.
@MAXOLOTLL
@MAXOLOTLL Год назад
if i dont want my clothes theyre either given to someone or used ss patches, some of my favorite clothing is fast fashion (kmart, so like?? high enough quality to wear for years) but if theres a hole ill still wear it, maybe DIY it, use it for something, id rather give it use then throw it out y'kno?
@audieh
@audieh Год назад
Sometimes I take fixing clothes a little too far. I have to stop myself from darning a sock I bought at target for $1 in 2018 for the third time and just throw it away.
@LookingForFrogs
@LookingForFrogs Год назад
If I ever gave an item of clothing that falls apart I literally have to trash and take it to the outside bin immediately because I'm worried I'll second guess myself and take it back out if I dont 😅
@liliththefirehawk796
@liliththefirehawk796 Год назад
THID IS SO SMART!! I wish everyone thought this way ❤
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
me too!!!!
@w98
@w98 Год назад
A lot of people can’t afford the sustainable option for clothes and have to buy fast fashion. I don’t want to support unethical companies but I literally can’t afford to buy better clothing. When you’re living paycheck to paycheck saving for better clothes isn’t really an option either.
@000jacc
@000jacc 4 месяца назад
It’s ok i buy fast fashion to. And personally I adapted a style from there and the clothes have lasted me years
@kawaiidere1023
@kawaiidere1023 Год назад
If you repair a cheaply made item of clothing, does it make it stronger? Like, can you Ship of Theseus it into be better quality (replacing bad stitching when it falls apart, patching weak points in the fabric, etc)
@_crowlady_
@_crowlady_ Год назад
WOAH wait I need to learn how to properly fix holes lmaoo
@CryingJackal
@CryingJackal Год назад
My leather jacket I got for 25 bucks on sale at forever 21 has been loved on endlessly and it slowly building up more and more little stitches of all colors and o love ot
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
looove that!
@kim29817
@kim29817 Год назад
Honestly I'm kinda mad that my fav clothes are the one that always end up tearing or whatever. I guess it's cause I wear them more, but still... since it's my fav, I always try to figure out how to repair it (cause fast fashion = can't buy à New one if it's a few months later)
@blaackberry
@blaackberry Год назад
I have a F21 bodysuit that my dog chewed a hole in. I bought a new one but in reality I wear both just slightly differently now
@ellaputterbaugh8530
@ellaputterbaugh8530 Год назад
I have one T shirt that was my mom’s from her first job, it has holes all over but i just keep sewing them because i love that shirt so much
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
I love that!
@Mari-lv1rd
@Mari-lv1rd Год назад
If something has proven to be very useful, versatile and complimentary Ill take care of ir forever.
@cristoaldantes3222
@cristoaldantes3222 Месяц назад
I usually turn my old clothes into quilts and pillows once they start getting holes!!!! And saving money from new craft supplies as a bonus.
@justlittleoldme
@justlittleoldme Год назад
I will fix it as often as possible
@theewildrose
@theewildrose Год назад
I always repair anything that looks salvagable
@aveaillium8754
@aveaillium8754 Год назад
Try baby pink!!😂😂 You'll understand why!!
@albusdumbledore9731
@albusdumbledore9731 Год назад
The flower ring is so pretty! I’ve been looking for one like that for years! Any chance someone knows where to find one like it?
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
I got it at a little boutique in Vermont a few years ago! I feel like you could find one on etsy?
@azaleawinchester
@azaleawinchester Год назад
With my disabilities I wish I had the energy to do this
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
As someone with chronic illnesses that leave me with varying degrees of disability, I completely understand this. I cherish the times I have the energy and ability to do this 🫶
@lovelasnow
@lovelasnow Год назад
I dislike jeans because if the rip it’s either a nightmare to mend or you have to leave it and call it fashion Any tips to keep denim from fraying
@iveescaped
@iveescaped Год назад
Its crazy to me how f21 is cheap and underserving to people in the US when in my country having F21 clothes is considered luxury and a status symbol. Fashion girlies in SM keep dunking on “fast fashion” when it is the next best thing for us. This brands closes the gap for people who want to fit in with the latest trend without shelling out so much money when your living wages is inconceivable to “real fashion”. 😢😢
@susangower4405
@susangower4405 Год назад
Good job mending has become a lost art!
@aquablu3876
@aquablu3876 Год назад
Honestly whats considered fast fashion and cheap in first world countries are considered expensive and high quality in third world countries like mine..
@alexisfrompluto7230
@alexisfrompluto7230 Год назад
My favorite long sleeves cost me 50 cents
@BitchyBubblez
@BitchyBubblez Год назад
I get even more frustrated that when someone decides that they no longer like or want to support fast fashion, they immediately throw away those said clothes. DON'T DO THAT. It's one thing to not wanna buy them anymore, I completely get that, but you've already spent it. The people that made it already got paid pennies for it. You throwing it away is just a waste and even worse imo. You can easily keep wearing it or recycle it into a new thing. Hell, there's plenty of people who can ONLY afford fast fashion, so donate it to goodwill or something for someone like that to find it. Just never chuck it.
@iamwindchakra
@iamwindchakra Год назад
I repair what I want to keep wearing.
@catie5939
@catie5939 Год назад
All clothing was made by highly skilled human hands, that's what gives it value.
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
exactly
@KwenTheDuck
@KwenTheDuck Год назад
Well I’d make the argument that a shein clothing is not worth repairing as they just brake 2 seconds after (but that’s just shein)
@Randibunny
@Randibunny Год назад
A $60 sweater is fast fashion 😅 y’all I repairer my clothes and I don’t spend more that $15 on pants n $5 on shirts as a rule and I don’t buy clothes every year y’all just do not take care of things
@soundofsouls2320
@soundofsouls2320 Год назад
How come you cut the thread so close don't you have to knot it and if you don't knot it want the threaten come undone?
@alexbennet4195
@alexbennet4195 Год назад
Oh I don’t disagree but I thought this was going to be actual advice on, like, signs that the clothing will last structurally (and therefore still has a long life ahead of it), which fabrics hold up well to being patched etc vs ones that will immediately rip somewhere else and so really aren’t worth the effort…
@phantomkate6
@phantomkate6 Год назад
There's lots of that already on RU-vid. Justine Leconte has a few that are very good.
@morieann3551
@morieann3551 Год назад
That’s a strange way to repair it.
@maxwell4431
@maxwell4431 Год назад
I just have zero repair skills
@LookingForFrogs
@LookingForFrogs Год назад
That's a skill you can learn.
@ha_des
@ha_des Год назад
do people throw out their clothes when it gets a hole? 😭
@debbievidal9536
@debbievidal9536 Год назад
That's not the best way to mend a knitted jumper.....😢
@Sarah-ie5cm
@Sarah-ie5cm Год назад
I also feel so satisfied after mending something for myself or my husband's work clothes! There is so much waste in today's society, so if I can save something from the trash, I will!
@mhgg8748
@mhgg8748 Год назад
Fast facion wtf are people whi cant buy gucci products suposed too wear be nude?
@christinevalentine3373
@christinevalentine3373 Год назад
Buy only sustainable fabrics and repair them lots. Anything synthetic only promotes the petrochemical industry, let it go.
@acTEEvism
@acTEEvism Год назад
I buy synthetic items secondhand!!
@christinevalentine3373
@christinevalentine3373 Год назад
@@acTEEvism Hi Megan, thank you for your reply. My concern with second hand synthetic products is that the life of the item is extended so that even MORE micro plastics are shed into our water, soil, air etc., each time they are worn, washed, reused until the item is eventually disposed of in the majority of cases, in landfill.
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