CharlotteKnowles
Well-known member
I’ve been noticing this more and more, and honestly, it’s frustrating. Fast fashion brands are pumping out new styles every single week, and it seems like the quality of the clothes is getting worse and worse. You buy a trendy shirt or pair of jeans, wear it a couple of times, and suddenly it’s already stretched out, faded, or falling apart. It’s like nothing is made to last anymore. It’s not just annoying, it feels wasteful. People are constantly buying new pieces because the old ones don’t hold up, which adds up to more clothing ending up in landfills. And honestly, the environmental impact is huge. All that water, energy, and resources used to make cheap clothes that are basically disposable? It doesn’t make sense. I get it, fast fashion is tempting, cheap, easy, trendy. But the trade-off is obvious: poor quality, less durability, and more waste. I’ve started trying to shop smarter: buying fewer pieces but choosing items that are built to last. It’s a little more expensive upfront, but it saves money in the long run and feels way more sustainable.
