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Sustainable clothing refers to garments made using eco-friendly materials and ethical production practices that minimize their impact on the environment and support fair labor conditions.

Opting for sustainable clothing helps reduce your carbon footprint, supports ethical manufacturing, and promotes a more environmentally conscious fashion industry.

Look for certifications like GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), Fair Trade, and eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton, Tencel, and recycled fabrics.

While some sustainable brands might have higher upfront costs, they often offer better quality and durability, which can lead to long-term savings.

Sustainable materials include organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, recycled polyester, and Tencel, among others.

Yes, many sustainable brands prioritize fair wages, safe working conditions, and transparency throughout their supply chain.

Look for sales, second-hand options, and capsule wardrobes with versatile pieces that can be mixed and matched.

Fast fashion contributes to pollution, excessive waste, and poor labor conditions due to its rapid production and disposal cycle.

Many sustainable brands are striving to be inclusive by offering a wider range of sizes to accommodate diverse body types.

Some sustainable garments can be recycled, while others made from natural fibers can be composted, contributing to a circular fashion economy.

Wash clothes in cold water, air dry when possible, avoid overwashing, and follow care instructions to extend the lifespan of your garments.

Trends include rental and clothing-swapping services, as well as innovative ways to recycle and repurpose textiles.

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