yesss I agree!!
To me it was more my grandmother-generation, where I could find a bit of that (she used to make me some costumes for myself and my puppets) and I think she would have been sewing for herself or her children at the time.. I guess its getting harder to find from generation to generation.
Even though I do also find labels that produce local and fair with organic fabrics, but the price is for sure very different from the massproductions, like way too expensive for most people... where it just gets really unbalanced between the cheep and the more sustainable way (adding the labels expensive in prize but cheep production)
yes we also had household lessons, its where I used to steal lots of scissors and savety-pins from😅 but also did knitting and cooking and so on..
And thank you!! its really nice to have you around:)
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Personally I have many friends in fashion, all of them are striving to stay sustainable, but that costs so much that final product price isn't affordable, even when discounted. :D
Yes thats unfortunate, even though I think there is a lot of "waste" that could be reused and would lower the cost. I guess the craft or labor is the most expensive part in sustainable approaches.. (I would guess)
Most of them are playing several roles, like you.
The main problem are fabrics, finding the quality and available one, or you have to buy the whole roll (only says that market is supporting hyper production, quantity over quality).
Lack of support of small business.