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How to feel comfortable in and love what you wear, whilst also retaining sustainable values?

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Navigating the delicate balance between personal style and sustainable fashion can feel challenging, especially as our tastes evolve over time. It’s common to grapple with the notion of keeping garments that no longer resonate with who we are, while also feeling the pull of sustainable values that encourage wearing clothes until they are worn out. This conversation invites us to reflect on how we can embrace our changing selves without compromising our commitment to sustainability.

I’ve been thinking a lot about sustainability vs changing personal style, and I feel a bit stuck between the two.

On one hand, I completely understand that our tastes change over time.

On the other hand, I was raised to *never* get rid of things...

Now when I think about sustainable fashion, I feel really conflicted. Part of me believes clothes should be worn until they’re completely worn out. Another part of me recognises that I’ve changed, and forcing myself to wear things I no longer feel good in doesn’t seem healthy either.

So I’m curious how others approach this:

• How do you balance evolving style with sustainability? (what I like in certain styles of clothing can change every couple of years.)

• What do you do with clothes you no longer feel like 'you' in, even if they’re still in good condition?

• Are there systems (swaps, resale, etc.) that actually work well in practice?

I really want to be more mindful and less wasteful, but I also want to feel comfortable and like myself in what I wear. Would love to hear how others navigate that balance.

I also don't have a toooon of disposable income right now, so cheaper options would be amazing. (if it is made ethically, of course, and if the quality is up to scratch)

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