Having less
Shelby and Teagan over at My New Neighbour recently did a post exploring how to survive ethical fashion, with a lot of great tips on how to be an ethical consumer. They included many methods I practice myself:
- swap, borrow or re-purpose before buying new
- buy less
- invest in better quality items
- educate yourself about ethical brands
Artwork by CMB Printworks
A few things that make it easier to buy less?
- If I buy something new I have to give away an item I already own. Most of the time I like what's already in my closet more than a potential new item so I don't buy it.
- I sleep on it. I might love an item when I first see it but that feeling usually fades over time.
- I don't shop when I'm feeling bad. I tend to want more when I've had a bad day and have a harder time resisting making a purchase. Retail therapy can get expensive really quickly and doesn't make me feel better for long.
- I remind myself that having less doesn't mean being less. It's hard to avoid all the marketing that says if I buy more stuff I'll be more popular and/or important, but I refuse to let an advertising company dictate how I should be happy.
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