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solarpunkswy · 11 months
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Happy pride month! Remember not to buy from big corporations and that it's better to DIY any pride items you want! If that isn't an option, buy from local businesses that are queer friendly. There aren't a lot in Wyoming but you'll find them if you look hard enough
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lescarxx · 2 years
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help !!! I need more fashion blogs to follow !!!!! where are the fashion babes !!?? who likes to up-cycle their clothes and shop sustainably? who’s trying to learn and share information and techniques for these things? I need to know pls
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sweaterkittensahoy · 1 year
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Crochet is all over fashion again this spring. Reminder that crochet cannot be done by machine, so someone had to make it by hand. There is literally no fast fashion brand that is paying a fair wage to the artisans who are doing that work, even taking local wages in other countries into account. And you can tell that by the pricing. I crochet faster than most people I know, and a jacket always takes me at least 20 hours. And dresses take 30-50. The smaller the yarn, the more hours it'll take to make something.
There are tons of crocheters on Etsy setting their own prices. Check there before you shop Target or Express or any other place selling on a rack.
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2ndtimestyle · 9 months
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August holds a special place for me this year. I've begun reading a book that explores finding joy in owning less, and I've just found out that August is also 2nd Hand Month! Did you know that? 🛍️♻️ It's an ideal time to applaud sustainable shopping, uncover hidden gems, and appreciate the allure of pre-loved items.
Here are 31 ways to celebrate!
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ecoroundup · 1 year
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Shaping the Future: How to Make Sustainable Shopping Choices
Shaping the Future: How to Make Sustainable Shopping Choices #SustainableShopping, #EthicalPurchases, #EcoFriendly, #ConsciousConsumer, #GreenShopping, #EcoRoundup
Shopping has always been more than just an act of buying products. It’s a statement about who we are and what we believe in. As consumers, we have the power to shape the future of our planet with every purchase we make. In a world where environmental issues are becoming increasingly prominent, sustainable shopping is no longer a mere trend but a necessity. In this post, we’ll delve into how you…
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tahyirasavanna · 1 year
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4 Must-Haves For The Ultimate Beach Day
Who doesn’t love spending a day by the ocean during the sunny season? The perfect beach day can feel so freeing, and ultimately healing. And now’s a great time to get planning so you’re ready to hit the beach as soon as the weather is hot enough! Here are some essentials to make your day on the sand the best yet.  Heads up: some of the shopping links in this roundup may be affiliate links, which…
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attheideality · 1 year
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Green Shopping In Edinburgh: Your Comprehensive Guide To Sustainable Living
In today’s world, with increasing environmental concerns and the need for responsible consumption, sustainable living has become more relevant than ever. One crucial aspect of sustainable living is green shopping, which involves making conscious choices about the products we buy and the impact they have on the planet. And what better place to explore green shopping than the beautiful city of…
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smoochdash · 1 year
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Is Vintage better?
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vertemode · 1 year
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6 TIPS ON HOW TO SHOP SLOW FASHION (ON A BUDGET)
There are many ways to go shopping without sacrificing fashion and emptying your bank account. When shopping, consumers are now thinking beyond fashion. The words sustainability and reducing carbon footprint comes to mind as well. So how do we combine our love for fashion and our love for our planet? Here at Verte Mode, we are always thinking of various ways to help you make the right decisions. We have come up with 6 tips to shop and update your wardrobe with zero waste products without sacrificing fashion and emptying your bank account.
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skyguyed · 1 year
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looking for craft recs
I would like to buy two butt cushions for my kitchen chairs. preferably from recycled/sustainable material, made in the southeastern us, and/or made by creators of color/queer creators.
anybody have an online shop they can recommend?!
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aesta1 · 2 years
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lescarxx · 2 years
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check out my DEPOP. wardrobe clear out! more stuff to be added. free UK shipping <3
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canisalbus · 6 days
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Is it ok if we print some of your artworks? Not to sell them or profit by them in any way, just for decorative reasons.
Also, I know you don't have a shop where we can buy any prints/stickers/anything (if you did I wouldn't even consider printing them by myself) but have you ever thought of actually making one? Maybe, if not your own shop, sign up(?) on inprnt or something?
Sure! If you just want to print out my art so you can stick it on your wall or something, go ahead. (As long as it's just personal non-commercial use and you're not claiming ownership over the artwork or the characters).
I used to have a Society6 shop but I closed it last year, mostly due to changes in their terms of service. They were cutting into artists' already meager profits, and the last time I heard of it, they were planning to add a subscription fee on top of that. It just started to feel a little bit exploitative. (I also had read some reports that the quality of some of their products had gone downhill over the years but I can't attest to that).
I already have an Inprnt account waiting in the wings, but I haven't gotten around to adding any prints to it yet. (Are there any specific pieces you'd potentially be interested in? I know people ask about the 'You cannot eat money' one pretty frequently.)
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envirogoth · 10 months
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"there is no ethical consumption under capitalism" "you can criticize capitalism while participating in it" are both true and valid statements. but if you care about anti capitalism, your hands aren't wiped clean. acknowledging the problem is only the first step
yes, you can make money to survive & buy things to have fun. you can get things that aren't necessary to treat yourself. you can work your way up the corporate ladder.
some people resign themselves to their fate, as though capitalism is the way that things must be forever. but there's still questions you should ask yourself before deciding to drop all attempts at working against the system:
do you support/promote the culture of excessive buying?
how do you treat poor or otherwise disadvantaged people?
do you support local libraries, local businesses (if you can afford to), or other local organizations?
do you vote in favor of social services and education?
do you vote at all?
do you buy things in quantity over quality(lifespan) when you have the money to do either?
not everyone is an activist, but everyone has the power to vote with their money and with their ballot. telling yourself that there's no ethical consumption isn't a get out of jail free card. you don't have to be perfect or have to shop outside of your means or really go out of your way at all to take actions against capitalism. the main thing is that you care about people, your community, the environment, etc enough to care about your behaviors. that's all we can ask of anyone. to care
(this post is written about the US, I'm unclear on the situations in other countries)
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moonhedgegarden · 5 months
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artemispt · 4 months
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Is he wearing the “Carlando Christmas shopping”sneakers? 🥺
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