I AM NOT GOING TO BUY ANY NEW CLOTHES FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR!
...I know right?! Pretty dramatic. It all started last year when I was reading more and more about the 'Slow Fashion' movement. Essentially this is the movement which argues that our current clothing situation is pretty terrible; cheaply made and easily accessible clothes are bad for working conditions, the environment and more often than not, mean that we are prioritising something other than quality. Although I did read a lot about all this I sort of didn't take it in. I read it and then walked away.
UNTIL! I took up sewing properly again. This year my sewing machine has been smoking and I've well and truly caught the sewing bug again. It was only when I gave myself the challenge to perfectly make and finish a dress (lining, pockets, hidden zip, french seams and all) that I really started thinking about how clothing is made. I spent days sewing that thing up and yet on the highstreet I could go out and get a dress for a tenner. Those two things just didn't add up to me. It seemed both horrifically unfair to those who construct the garments but also pretty unnecessary. I love making clothes and it'll make the world a better place and so why not make more?
When I was thinking about my slow fashion goals I approached the situation with a pros and cons list.
PROS OF SLOW FASHION
- I love making clothes. If I can't buy clothes I will make more clothes.
- Clothes I make fit me a lot better and make me feel more like myself rather than someone who's failing at being a 'conventional' shape/look/style. +bodyconfidence
- It's a lot better for the environment and I love the environment. It's where squirrels live.
- I don't love the whole materialism thing. Lately (probably due to increased work/uni/life stress) the whole less-is-more approach is working for me. I'm enjoying a more stripped back and considered form of materialism. Don't get me wrong, I love things, but I think it's probably better to have a smaller carefully selected, well made wardrobe than one which is bursting at the seams with primark junk.
- I'm sure there will be items I really miss/ find I'm terrible at making. I'm hoping this year will really teach me what I should buy and what I should make.
- I'll save money, yay!
CONS OF SLOW FASHION
- Urgh, shopping is so much easier! Making a dress takes me days and yet walking into town takes minutes. The times where I have been closest the caving in has been when there's an event or a party and I just want to go and get something new to wear. But I guess that just highlights why I am doing this. It's pretty disposable to get something for a night out and I shouldn't need that buying-buzz to enjoy going out prep.
- I'm pretty bad at sewing with jersey and t-shirting. I've tried it before and I just don't have a knack yet. I'm well aware that not everything can be sewn out of cotton so I guess I will have to try eventually but arggh.
- If I can't buy clothes I'll have less clothes....yeeeeaah. This is true. But hopefully I'll have better clothes.
That kind of settled it for me. I think the pros outweigh the cons by far.
I've been doing my slow fashion year since January and so far so good! I've been sewing a lot more and have saved money from not buying clothes. I'll be posting soon about the new clothes I've made so stay tuned!
i'd love to make all my clothes sometime in the future but at the moment i just don't have time :( please please please keep us updated with things you make, how it's going etc. because i would love to hear! it would be great inspiration too :)
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