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breskvas wrote:
Nesta wrote:
breskvas wrote:
so true, its sad there isnt much choice when searching for sustainable brands to support (atleast we have thrifting!!) 
and omg im still trying to figure vp out is there a way to find your old blog posts?!
I mean there are so many brands really but depends on your standards and what you're looking for. The more I look, the more the algorithms start to like me. BUT the variety of styles is too small. There's not very good thrifting options where I live, and I always struggle with the same: finding something I like and that is in my size.
and the price for sustainable fashion + shipping... ooof

No, not on vp. I had them on another account, but I have it uploaded to my not vp blog.

Where are you from?
very true, the way fast fashion has taken over the world since the start of the 2000s with the insanely cheap prices and endless+every evolving options is so hard for sustainable brands to compete with (esp how buying seasons used to be like 4 times a year, and now these brands are constantly buying weekly?) 
i find there are a lot of good thrifting options from online stores, but the ones i find are usually always in europe and then yeah, shipping is insane + then i have to take in to account my carbon footprint 
and im from canada, wbu? 
how do you find european thrift sthores. I can only find US\UK based. You need to spill the addresses. 
I'm from Norway.
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Nesta wrote:
breskvas wrote:
Nesta wrote:
I would spend my money on you.
youre a true friend already.......
well, okay, it depends on what you make because I'm picky in clothing style and I find that so much sustainable fashion brands have basics and just generally styles I don't enjoy.

I'm sad you missed out on my blogpost era about sustainable fashion : /
if i'm remembering right its because its more expensive to make bright, complex clothing that isn't also really expensive for the consumer : ( plus basics are always in style while bold pieces are more trendy and seasonal and less people will buy them (which leads to more waste) 
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breskvas wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
Hi! Welcome to VP!
hi thank u!!!!
When were you on gSm?
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Nesta wrote:
breskvas wrote:
Nesta wrote:
I mean there are so many brands really but depends on your standards and what you're looking for. The more I look, the more the algorithms start to like me. BUT the variety of styles is too small. There's not very good thrifting options where I live, and I always struggle with the same: finding something I like and that is in my size.
and the price for sustainable fashion + shipping... ooof

No, not on vp. I had them on another account, but I have it uploaded to my not vp blog.

Where are you from?
very true, the way fast fashion has taken over the world since the start of the 2000s with the insanely cheap prices and endless+every evolving options is so hard for sustainable brands to compete with (esp how buying seasons used to be like 4 times a year, and now these brands are constantly buying weekly?) 
i find there are a lot of good thrifting options from online stores, but the ones i find are usually always in europe and then yeah, shipping is insane + then i have to take in to account my carbon footprint 
and im from canada, wbu? 
how do you find european thrift sthores. I can only find US\UK based. You need to spill the addresses. 
I'm from Norway.
so asos marketplace has a whole page with independent boutiques/thrift shops that sell online thru their website, https://marketplace.asos.com/boutiques?ctaref=mktp|btq|nav|toptab , theres an option to sort through indie/thrift and stuff but yeah, some of my faves are based in like portugal!? + i follow a few 'closet' accounts of celebs and they post where they get their clothes, alot of the thrift store options i find are in australia too, actually 
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Dracarys wrote:
Nesta wrote:
breskvas wrote:
youre a true friend already.......
well, okay, it depends on what you make because I'm picky in clothing style and I find that so much sustainable fashion brands have basics and just generally styles I don't enjoy.

I'm sad you missed out on my blogpost era about sustainable fashion : /
if i'm remembering right its because its more expensive to make bright, complex clothing that isn't also really expensive for the consumer : ( plus basics are always in style while bold pieces are more trendy and seasonal and less people will buy them (which leads to more waste) 
I know. It's kinda sad because I find that the fit of most basics just aren't even the cuts I like on my basics. And then I like are very picky because it's so expensive exl. shipping and taxes. Also, online shopping that's expensive and you don't know if it will fit you at all. I'm like I must believe I want it at least 90% to buy something.

The more textiles, the higher the price. I would like more kinda crop tops tho, and I can only find tees. It should basically be cheaper to produce because it is less textile. The dye is probably important as well. I haven't found many sites that have written about what kind of dye they use. White is maybe bleached(?) cotton. I haven't read up on it, but I totally am here for more natural dyes. 
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BloomCissi wrote:
breskvas wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
Hi! Welcome to VP!
hi thank u!!!!
When were you on gSm?
from 2008-up til it closed. my first account was 'swimming in jello' and then the last few years i changed to 'betwixt.' i was into collecting rares and the magazines and i was in the cga group right at the end too!!
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Oh, you need to read this:

*runs to fetch link*

here:
https://goodonyou.eco/international-shipping/
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breskvas wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
breskvas wrote:
hi thank u!!!!
When were you on gSm?
from 2008-up til it closed. my first account was 'swimming in jello' and then the last few years i changed to 'betwixt.' i was into collecting rares and the magazines and i was in the cga group right at the end too!!
Ah, I see. I was never really on Cosmo. I had an account there, but I didn't use it. I was on the Swedish server.
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Nesta wrote:
Oh, you need to read this:

*runs to fetch link*

here:
https://goodonyou.eco/international-shipping/
thats something that def makes me feel better omg... just knowing that is helpful in my decision making process for buying ethically online rather than just running to the mall and grabbing whatever
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breskvas wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Oh, you need to read this:

*runs to fetch link*

here:
https://goodonyou.eco/international-shipping/
thats something that def makes me feel better omg... just knowing that is helpful in my decision making process for buying ethically online rather than just running to the mall and grabbing whatever
i mean thrifting is still obv. number one but yeah, this basically could push me over to buy something right now, but based on my family I'm now saving to a food processor haha
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regardless, what do you want to study in fashion?
I've been considering doing a 2-year education as a fashion consultant, but it costs a lot of money and is in a town I hate so it's like meh. 
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Nesta wrote:
regardless, what do you want to study in fashion?
I've been considering doing a 2-year education as a fashion consultant, but it costs a lot of money and is in a town I hate so it's like meh. 
so far designing my own ethical/sustainable clothing line is like my ~long term dream~ but more realistically, at least for now, i plan on going in to the buying side just because it seems like a more sturdy/realistic path atm. plus theres a school in my city and its a 2 year program so i dont have to be in school forever yk  
the parsons program that i am currently in just covers the basis of the whole industry, the point of it is kinda just to give ppl an overview to help them figure out what they'd like to go into, so i find it super helpful
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breskvas wrote:
Nesta wrote:
regardless, what do you want to study in fashion?
I've been considering doing a 2-year education as a fashion consultant, but it costs a lot of money and is in a town I hate so it's like meh. 
so far designing my own ethical/sustainable clothing line is like my ~long term dream~ but more realistically, at least for now, i plan on going in to the buying side just because it seems like a more sturdy/realistic path atm. plus theres a school in my city and its a 2 year program so i dont have to be in school forever yk  
the parsons program that i am currently in just covers the basis of the whole industry, the point of it is kinda just to give ppl an overview to help them figure out what they'd like to go into, so i find it super helpful
what includes in the buying-side? 
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Nesta wrote:
breskvas wrote:
Nesta wrote:
regardless, what do you want to study in fashion?
I've been considering doing a 2-year education as a fashion consultant, but it costs a lot of money and is in a town I hate so it's like meh. 
so far designing my own ethical/sustainable clothing line is like my ~long term dream~ but more realistically, at least for now, i plan on going in to the buying side just because it seems like a more sturdy/realistic path atm. plus theres a school in my city and its a 2 year program so i dont have to be in school forever yk  
the parsons program that i am currently in just covers the basis of the whole industry, the point of it is kinda just to give ppl an overview to help them figure out what they'd like to go into, so i find it super helpful
what includes in the buying-side? 
so basically you work for a fashion brand/company n you’re supposed to be a trend forecaster and know whats about to be in style for the next buy, you attend trade shows/fashion shows and meet with sellers and distributors and it’s basically your job to make good relationships w these people and then buy the stock of clothing for the next season for the company 
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breskvas wrote:
Nesta wrote:
breskvas wrote:
so far designing my own ethical/sustainable clothing line is like my ~long term dream~ but more realistically, at least for now, i plan on going in to the buying side just because it seems like a more sturdy/realistic path atm. plus theres a school in my city and its a 2 year program so i dont have to be in school forever yk  
the parsons program that i am currently in just covers the basis of the whole industry, the point of it is kinda just to give ppl an overview to help them figure out what they'd like to go into, so i find it super helpful
what includes in the buying-side? 
so basically you work for a fashion brand/company n you’re supposed to be a trend forecaster and know whats about to be in style for the next buy, you attend trade shows/fashion shows and meet with sellers and distributors and it’s basically your job to make good relationships w these people and then buy the stock of clothing for the next season for the company 
AHA interesting
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