so now fast fashion brands are launching second hand platforms // but are they really sustainable?

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Its so sad that these huge companies do this, it takes items away from charity shops, which I use because not only am I giving a garment a new life, but supporting a good cause.

michellehughes
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the good thing is that I don't like buying clothes online, so these kind of secondhand shops are not an option for me. I prefer to go to the local shop and be surprised by what I can find.

missmetafosa
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I used to work at a sporting goods store (Academy Sports + Outdoors) and we had hundreds of T-shirts come in for a 4th of July sale. There was a printing issue and the stars on the American flag were messed up, so the shirts were all thrown away. BUT, not before they were shredded, so even if someone was dumpster diving, the shirts were unusable. America. 🙄

laurawarburton
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We done, Gittemary! We just had a conversation on IG Live about this very topic and you nailed ever valid point and then some. So much money is gone into keeping the modern consumer in the dark about what's really going on behind the scenes. I love how circular fashion is becoming so desirable that even the fast fashion giants want in on the action when they should absolutely be called out for doing so. It means that the truly circular fashion brands such as ours absolutely have something of value worth protecting. <3

wearemouttees
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As usual, you drill down to the heart of the matter, Gittemary. You are the best for well-researched, informative, sustainability content. Just shocking what these fast fashion businesses are willing to resort to. The sneakiest kind of greenwashing.

allyirvine
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Hello Gittemary! I'm so thankful for you making this video! I am quite upset with these brands but also with myself for actually believing that 'we're making a step in the right direction'... I've learned so much from you, other creators, research, documentaries etc that I should've known better. All this to say; I highly appreciate this type of content! I personally am over the lists of 'what not to buy: water bottles, menstrual products...' type of videos. I mean, I get their value for beginners but I've passed that point and there are soooo many of those videos, especially at the beginning of the year. You have absolutely found a profound way to stay relevant, innovative, and necessary in the sustainable creator world. I absolutely love this kind of content because it teaches me to think further than the visible ways of waste, to get insight in the society I live in, and to become a smarter and better person. Please never stop doing what you're doing! You have a huge impact ---- in fact, I think you deserve a 'The impact of Gittemary content on the world'-video! I know it's not probably not quantifiable but I hope you sometimes take a moment to sit back and realise what you're doing. With love

louisehendrickx
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THANK YOU for talking about this topic 🙏🏻

LisaMarieKaspar
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What do you think about the possible new EU laws that will aim to faze out fast fashion by 2030? I’m very not up to date with the entire situation, but it would be very interesting to hear your thoughts on it 😊

bookishdaydreams
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100% prevention over “recycling”. I think the EC are proposing to work on end of waste criteria for textiles but after plastics. It’ll be interesting to see what’s in the scope of those criteria.

smurph
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Another problem is that those brands are selling with almost every single perches of second hand stuff some of there new clothing. It’s actually just so consumers feel like being super eco friendly, when they are actually trapped into buying more than they wanted “because part of it is eco friendly”. 😩

ellid
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Thank you so much. I would love to see more of these kind of video's. The information is clear and like this I'm learning every day. :)

jill
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I think the EU is needed to make some rules. Back in the fifties, all USA made clothing had a union workers label. And I would like them to limit the use of certain materials that hamper recycling.
1) make worker union label mandatory including date of production for any piece sold in the EU. Transparancy of production is essential.
2) make readable material labels mandatory, with a proper colour/font. Now H&M includes 20 languages in grey-on-black 7pt font. Make that a single language, 12pt, black on white requirement.

3) Prohibit oil-based materials for clothes, maybe an exception for swimwear.We did centuries without lycra and polyester, we can deal with that again.
4) Enforce free-of-charge return shipping of used clothes and demand recycling of the materials by the manufacturer. Especially needed for sneakers. This will make them think three times weather to bring a certain piece to the market.

lovemadeinjapan
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Great to have a discussion on fast fashion getting into the second hand market. Thanks for sharing this awesome video Gittemary and love 🥰 it.

davidthescottishvegan
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Hi! I couldn’t find a video on your channel about it, but did you ever talk about tk maxx/tj maxx etc? I know there was a big controversy a couple of years back with some designer brands burning their leftover stock because they didn’t want them sold at tk maxx and ever since then I’ve wondered about how these types of stores affect the environment. Would be interested to hear your opinion on this :)

annakremer
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Great video, so informative! I would love more videos like this as I've become really interested in the environmental impact of fast fashion and what we can do about it. I used to be somewhat interested in fashion and trends but since the pandemic I've completely changed how I view clothes and fashion. Last spring I committed to not buying any new clothes, shoes or accessories for a year. I'm about 8 months in and I don't think I'll ever go back to buying new items even after the year long experiment is over.

wafflesandkiwi
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Excellent video. One other thing is that these fast fashion brands are potentially taking stock from the charities that run thrift shops. They really are awful!

ShoestringJane
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Excellent video, thank you for exposing these a**holes. I really appreciate.

luminyam
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I did not expect today's upload 💚🎉
could you talk about BeThrifty?

dorisdelonga
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I had to get clothes from the Thrift Store. I swear it felt like I had to make a choice. Is it worth buying thrifted clothes? Or is it worth buying new? I went to Value Village and Goodwill. I looked at my other half and was like, is this even worth it? I did get a skirt, dress, a blouse, and a cardigan, all for $33.00. But this is good to know. Thank you! 😊

jessicabridges
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A lot of those fast fashion brands make clothes out of fabric blends like polyester/cotton or others that pill and break down fast. I wouldn’t buy them.

shaunaburton