Apr 282012
 

These days, everyone would like to do their part to help the environment through quick and simple changes in everyday life. Although there is a strong need to live a healthier life without leaving a big carbon footprint, many also don’t want to feel like they are sacrificing on all of their favourites like food, leisure activities and especially fashion.

With so many different clothing lines in the market today, it seems very difficult to find good environmentally friendly pieces that are inexpensive and look good.

What is Eco-friendly Clothing?

Eco-friendly clothing is part of a change in the fashion industry where clothing and accessories are made with materials that are totally sustainable. Some brands go so far as to create each fashion piece in a manner that reduces the waste and environmental strain during production. Some common materials used in environmentally friendly clothing are bamboo, hemp, soy wool and silk, among others.

To get the best eco wardrobe without sacrificing time and money, consider the following tip for buying eco-friendly clothing: Continue reading »

 

For years fashion malls have been hugely popular consumer destinations. Their free parking, wide range of choice, and convenient layout have all contributed to their success. However, with the growth of internet retail many people are turning away from fashion malls and towards online spending. Unfortunately, with this move they are missing out on some key advantages of fashion mall shopping.

Try before you buy

One of the most significant benefits of mall shopping is the opportunity to try clothing on before you make a purchase. Fitting rooms are kitted out with surround mirrors and good lighting which mean that you can be 100% certain that an item is right for you before you buy it. You can check out as many pieces of clothing as you like, find matching accessories, and try on a range of outfit combinations with complete ease.

Conversely, finding flattering clothing on the internet can be extremely difficult. Generally the only way to judge an item is through a photograph in which the color, fit, fabric, and quality are frequently unclear or misleading. It is not uncommon to be unsatisfied with an internet purchase once you see it in reality. In addition to this, the process of returning an item is time consuming and you are often required to pay for the postage yourself. Continue reading »

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