How Many Jeans Do You Own?
Denim jeans were once the preferred trouser for cowboys in the American west; some decades later, they became a symbol of rebellion for non-conformist teens. These days jeans are all about comfort and casual style, and the average American woman owns 7 pairs.
And yet blue jeans also happen to have one of fashion’s biggest environmental footprints. On today’s show Sarene Alsharif reveals the harsh realities associated with jeans production; she also shares practical strategies for transforming this wardrobe staple into a sustainable solution.
Here’s a preview:
[7:00] Stone-washed with actual stones? Dyed with carcinogenic dyes? Uncovering your favorite pair’s dirty little enviro-secrets
[13:00] Want some stretch? Revisiting our desire for synthetic fibers in our denim
[23:00] The trend cycle = smoke and mirrors
[27:00] It’s a marriage not a fling (and other tried-and-true sustainable fashion tips)
[31:00] Stephanie’s nihilist thoughts: What happens when collective action matters, and yet the collective isn’t doing its part?
Resources mentioned:
- How To Save The World With A Pair Of Jeans (via YouTube)
- Tad More Tailoring
- Atomic Habits (by James Clear)
- The Comfort Crisis Embrace Discomfort To Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self(February’s Book Club pick!)
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