Sustainable Fashion Terms
Industry jargon related to sustainable fashion
- Circular Fashion
- Designing clothes for reuse, repair, and recycling.
- Classic Style
- Timeless and enduring styles that remain relevant across seasons.
- Eco-Friendly
- Fabrics and processes with minimal environmental impact.
- Ethical Fashion
- Clothing produced with fair labor practices and good working conditions.
- Organic Cotton
- Cotton grown without harmful chemicals.
- Secondhand Clothing
- Clothing bought or sold pre-owned.
- Sustainable Fashion
- Clothing made with ethical and environmentally friendly practices.
- Tailoring
- Altering clothing to fit an individual's body perfectly.
- Transparency
- Brands' open communication about their production processes and materials.
- Upcycling
- Reusing old clothes to create new items.
- Vintage
- Clothing from a previous era, typically 20+ years old, valued for its unique style, quality, and often bearing the characteristics of the time it was made.
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