
Minimalistic Fashion
Fashion is the most crucial part of life these days. To the extent where if you lag in following a trend then you might not get accepted as a part of this society. Social media has brought the world together. It also enables us to see each other every day. According to unsaid norms of social media. You cannot wear the same dress twice. This leads to an increased supply of clothes. As the demand increases, the fashion industry is bound to increase the supply. Hence, this chain of demand and supply gives rise to fast fashion.
Modern consumers are hungry to consume fashion. People do not think twice before buying a trendy outfit online. They have a fancy term these days called “impulsive shopping”. The trends these days change within days. Hence, there is always a demand for new clothes. The annual consumption of new pieces of clothes is 80 billion around the world. This not only affects the people, but the environment is affected too.
Hazards
The US consumes 90 percent of fashion. This fashion is produced in developing and underdeveloped countries. Every day, 40 million workers work in poor working conditions and with low wages. Their health is at risk too as they breathe in fiber and dust from textiles. The situations they work in are life-threatening as well as beyond compensation.
The effect of fashion on the environment is enormous too. The dyes and fabrics used in the production contaminate the freshwater due to washing or the chemicals let out from the factories. These micro-fibers are synthetic polyester and toxic. The micro-fiber plastics are consumed by the fish and that fish is further consumed by humans. Wearing those harmful fibers also has adverse effects on the skin.
Not just the production and consumption have these adverse effects. The disposal of fashion takes a toll on the environment too. A huge amount of textile waste or the waste of used clothes is generated every day. These clothes enough to fill a garbage truck are burned or sent to a landfill every second. Some brands burn their unsold clothes to avoid the discount marketing of their clothing.
Minimalism
Minimalism is all about cutting everything out of your life that is unnecessary. It is about finding joy in the things that provide real value to you. Similarly, minimalism in fashion means having an adequate amount of clothes in your wardrobe that you find useful and satisfies you. Minimalism is a perfect antidote for modern consumerism. It saves you from the cons of global markets that want you to buy more and more.
Why minimalism in fashion?
Minimalism means owning less. It means that you have to change your shopping habits. The moment you set your mind to it. The first thing you have to do is take out all the trendy items from your closet and donate them. Stick with the basic minimum you need to survive the week. You can have some weather essential clothes and accessories like one or two jackets for the winter. You can also have some clothes for hobbies and some for a weekend party.
Here are some reasons why minimalism in fashion benefits you,
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Flowing creative juices
Once you know that you do not have many clothes to wear, you get creative. You start to mix and match your clothes. This gets your creative juices flowing. You can get extra flavor with the accessories.
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Worth the investment
Sticking to the basics and less can-do wonders. Once you focus on the sustainability of your clothes, you invest in quality. This makes your clothes last for years to come. This transition is to make your skin feel better because of the quality of clothes.
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No wardrobe dilemma
You will no longer have that exhaustion of choosing from so many items to wear. Also, you have decided on your basics and exactly know what you need. You can even code your dresses according to the days of the week, the weather, and the occasion.
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No wastage
Your closet will not be flowing with unused clothes and the regret that comes with it. Since you will not buy unnecessary clothes, you will not have the problem of unused clothes. Also, this can make you feel good about yourself.
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Savings!
Now, you may have to spend more money on good quality basic clothes. But those clothes are going to last for years due to the quality. Hence, the frequency of spending money is less as you will not shop impulsively anymore. This can boost your savings.
All in all, going minimalistic takes determination and commitment. It is a big step towards a sustainable lifestyle. The process itself makes you grateful and more aware of yourself. The change is worth it!