Thursday, June 7, 2018

Beginners Guide to an Ethical Wardrobe. Part 1

Before, we get into 'How to create an Ethical Wardrobe?',

these are few things I would like to talk about-

1. What is an Ethical / Eco wardrobe all about?

2. How do we create an Ethical wardrobe?

and

3. Why is it important NOW than ever before?



In my this part of the blog let us first talk about 
 Ethical Wardrobe.
Creating an Ethical Wardrobe is, maybe still a concept that is taking baby steps
in India. Some us might be wondering what we mean when we say an 'Ethical wardrobe'?



Ethical Wardrobe.
Beginners Guide to an Ethical Wardrobe.
'An Ethical Wardrobe in simple terms is to own a
closet which takes into consideration the impact it creates on the environment
and the lives of the people creating it .'


So does that mean,
Is it owning clothes only from Ethical Brands?

Is it dressing up in second-hand clothes?

Is it wearing only garments made out of natural material?

Is it JUST Shopping Locally?

Well, it is a little bit of all of the above I feel.I personally don't think that there is a hard and fast rule to creating an ethical wardrobe. There are guidelines- and we just play around them. The main essence, to keep in mind of an Ethical wardrobe is being responsible towards our surrounding and the people involved in making them.



How do the clothes that we wear impact the environment? Do they even have an affect? Yes!!! They do! In fact, the Textile Industry is the 2nd largest polluting industry, it creates upto 10% of the global carbon emission, and upto 17 to 20 % of the global water pollution is a result waste of the clothing and textile industry. 

The different aspects of our fashion choice which impacts the environment are-

1. The materials, that they are made of. 

Is the fabric the garments made out of natural, pesticide free, chemical free?

2. The 
manufacturing process put to practise. 
Does the Garment manufacturing process produce environmental waste? How is the Garment manufacturing waste disposed off?

3. How do we treat our clothes?
How many times do we wear the garments before we wash it? Are we using eco-friendly ways to wash it?

4. How we dispose off our old clothes?
What do we do with the clothes that we don't wear anymore? Does it end up in the garbage?Do we donate it?  or give it away to other members of the family? or create some interesting D.I.Ys?


Therefore, an Ethical wardrobe is considering all of the above, starting from the very fiber our garments are made out of to the very end, how do our garments end up.  Taking a keen interest in the different aspects of the clothings-  with a humanely perspective is what we can define as 'Ethical Fashion'.



In Short , the 5 ways to create a Ethical Wardrobe are


Ethical Wardrobe.
Beginners Guide to an Ethical Wardrobe.



You can find the Part 2 & 3 of this post

Here for Part 2
&
Here for Part 3




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