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How to Tell if Your Clothes Are Truly Sustainable
With so many brands jumping on the sustainable fashion bandwagon, it can be challenging to determine if a piece of clothing is genuinely sustainable. Here are some tips to help you evaluate whether your clothes are truly eco-friendly and ethical:
1. Check the label: Look for materials made from natural, organic, or recycled fibers, such as cotton, linen, hemp, or recycled polyester.
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2. Look for certifications: Look for certifications such as GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), Fair Trade Certified, or Blue sign, which indicate that the clothes meet strict environmental and social standards.
3. Research the brand: Do some research on the brand's sustainability practices, such as their sourcing, production, and labor practices. Look for transparency in their supply chain and eco-friendly initiatives.
4. Evaluate the quality: Sustainable clothes are typically of higher quality, so check the stitching, seams, and fabric for signs of durability and longevity.
5. Consider the price: Sustainable clothes are typically more expensive than fast fashion, as they are made with higher quality materials and ethical labor practices. Be wary of prices that seem too good to be true.