The best way to go green for clothing is to buy vintage clothing since it didn't take any new reasources to make it. Also if you buy vintage you can get some amazingly cute clothes that no one else will have.
I agree. Green products shouldn't be very expensive. Beats the whole purpose. I can't stand some companies taking advantage of the trend and milking because they try and make us feel guilty.
there's really no need to go super expensive on supposedly "green" clothing when cotton is all the green you need to go!
Cotton is cheap to produce and also by having cotton fields it helps create clean air around that area by filtering out the bad. It helps the environment, it's cheap, and it's comfortable!
The easiest way to go green cheaply with your clothing is to buy used! That way you don't even have to use up any more raw materials, organic or not. I know it has somewhat of a fashion stigma around it, but I *love* shopping at Goodwill, and have gotten a fair number of compliments on Goodwill finds. For the true fashionista, trendy thrift stores are everywhere.
The best way to go green for clothing is to buy vintage clothing since it didn't take any new reasources to make it. Also if you buy vintage you can get some amazingly cute clothes that no one else will have.
ItsGoodToBeGreen 2 years ago
I agree. Green products shouldn't be very expensive. Beats the whole purpose. I can't stand some companies taking advantage of the trend and milking because they try and make us feel guilty.
MsticalPrincess 3 years ago
that girl on the far left is hot.
i want to stick my face up her skirt.
lmk57 3 years ago
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greataccountname 3 years ago
I just stick the leftover publix bags in the recycling bin! lol! the recycling people take it just fine.....
sk8ingchamp 3 years ago
green is the new black
Kkaskerrigan 3 years ago
Extremly fucking retarded
CrankDATdance56 3 years ago
whoever told you faux leather costs more than real leather to produce was lying to get you to buy their ugly product.
lizzay127 3 years ago 2
lol, your all so full of shit, :)
OrphanPaper 3 years ago
there's really no need to go super expensive on supposedly "green" clothing when cotton is all the green you need to go!
Cotton is cheap to produce and also by having cotton fields it helps create clean air around that area by filtering out the bad. It helps the environment, it's cheap, and it's comfortable!
yay cotton!
AshleyAnnHilderbrand 3 years ago
Green CLothing!!?? ooooh lord! this has gone too far!
edersiomoran 3 years ago
why do i feel an ectoplasmic grasping at me , seemly coming from N.Y, desperation ,
"we are not those kind of men"
OrphanPaper 3 years ago
Do the green movement a favor and stay out of it - you all serve as great examples of what not to do.
dr1sean2 3 years ago
The easiest way to go green cheaply with your clothing is to buy used! That way you don't even have to use up any more raw materials, organic or not. I know it has somewhat of a fashion stigma around it, but I *love* shopping at Goodwill, and have gotten a fair number of compliments on Goodwill finds. For the true fashionista, trendy thrift stores are everywhere.
LuckyViolinist 3 years ago