{"id":27136,"date":"2023-01-27t16:41:57","date_gmt":"2023-01-27t16:41:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dev.planetforward.com\/2023\/01\/27\/essay-can-thrifting-combat-fast-fashion\/"},"modified":"2023-03-07t19:43:44","modified_gmt":"2023-03-07t19:43:44","slug":"thrifting-combat-fast-fashion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/thrifting-combat-fast-fashion\/","title":{"rendered":"essay | can thrifting combat fast fashion?"},"content":{"rendered":"
the reality that the amount of water needed to make just one pair of my jeans could sustain me for 10 years seems unbelievable. if only we could swap jeans with water bills.<\/p>\n
i was five years old when i faced the quantity of my consumption as my mom had me partake in my first annual goodwill run, in an attempt to save my old clothes from an eternity in landfills<\/a>. little did i know the rolling hills of clothes strewn about my bedroom floor awaiting bagging were a portion of the 60 million tons of clothing purchased annually<\/a>. <\/p>\n thrifting, the process of purchasing donated and often used items, including clothing<\/a>, is deeply rooted in my family. i interviewed my grandma, connie northern, to gain further insight into my family history surrounding thrifting. my grandma\u2019s childhood recollections include a rag man who gathered waste fabric donations and communal thrift networks where her friends were able to donate their clothes to poorer peers. thrifting in the united states spans further back, with goodwill and st. vincent de paul beginning at the turn of the 20th century<\/a>.<\/p>\n however, the mainstream introduction of thrifting was birthed from societal developments<\/a> such as progressivism and populism, particularly from their focuses on morals and money, during the period between the first world war and the great depression. today, the global thrifting industry is worth an estimated $14.4 billion<\/a>. <\/p>\n my experience at age five grew into a passion for thrifting, although recently i have bought fast fashion due to the lack of affordable and accessible thrift stores in washington dc. i have been curious about the impact that thrifting has on combating fast fashion and clothing waste, given that in each second it takes you to read this, a garbage truck load<\/a> of fashion waste is burned or piled onto already mountainous landfills. fast fashion<\/a> consists of business strategies including mass over-production and the rapid cycling of products reflecting trends.<\/p>\n fashion brands have shifted from four annual fashion cycles to 50 or more, producing 100 billion clothing items, 50 billion of which are disposed of, most worn only seven times<\/a>. in addition to the accessible, trendy, and affordable nature of fast fashion products; global economic development, higher living standards, and social media has all been additional driving contributors<\/a> to fast fashion by quickening the pace of fashion trends through platforms with widespread visibility. <\/p>\nthreading through history<\/h2>\n
fast fashion and sustainability<\/h2>\n