Anonymous wrote:Really, it's about buying less. How many sweaters do you really need? How many pairs of pants? Buy vintage and consignment. Buy local and when you travel, so that the pieces are more special. Learn to mend garments. Have them altered so they fit better. Do clothing swaps.
Yes! I wish we had talk about this at home or school when I was younger. I loved/ love clothes and have certainly done my part to aid this but as I have gotten older I have become so much more aware of the part I play. I even discuss with my dcs to consider buying an 80$ shirt that is made in US by a small artisan and will last years vs buying 5 tshirts from old navy. ( this is just an example as we were in a store in Portland Maine that had locally sourced clothing but it was expensive!)
This is obviously a luxury of how to spend money that most people do not have, I understand. However, the mind set of consumption is one we can all understand and so I really wish we would all start this dialogue with children when they are young, and before they build bad habits, as they are the ones who are going to suffer.
A number of years ago my dh and I agreed to stop shopping for entertainment. Considerably pre- pandemic when we would go to the mall to “ get out of the house” with toddlers. Now it is more watching the online shopping.
Such an important topic. I have already shared this with a few people so thanks to OP for posting!