I've been thinking a lot about sustainable fashion lately. With all the fast fashion brands churning out cheap clothes, I feel like we’re losing sight of quality and longevity in clothing. It seems like people used to invest in well-made pieces and alter them as needed instead of just throwing them away when they didn’t fit anymore. I wonder, is tailoring still a thing people consider when trying to be more sustainable with their wardrobe?
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The Role of Tailoring in Sustainable Fashion
The Role of Tailoring in Sustainable Fashion
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I completely agree! Tailoring really adds to sustainability. Instead of constantly buying new clothes, I prefer to adjust or restyle what I already own. When I decided to buy a kilt wedding outfit, I chose a high-quality fabric and a perfectly tailored fit, ensuring something timeless that I can reuse for years.