Green-conscious fashion blogger Greta of Greta Guide recently captured me touting the sustainable benefits of shopping vintage.
Not only is shopping vintage the rock n’ roll of possessing fashion know-how, it’s most definitely a FUN way to know that you’re adding some social goodness to your wardrobe by withdrawing support and purchasing power behind mainstream, mass-produced clothing.
Not that you should start picketing in front of your local H&M – it’s about integrating pieces of sustainable style into your closet that would otherwise be substituted with disposable clothing produced and distributed without environmental impact in mind.
Buy vintage: It’s style and substance without the stress of wondering how to be sustainable.
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