In an era of fast fashion, the way we consume clothing has profound implications for both the environment and the people who produce our garments. As consumers, we are often swayed by the allure of cheap, trendy clothes, without fully considering the social and environmental costs that come with each purchase. The concept of the “underconsumption core,” a growing trend in the sustainability movement, encourages us to rethink our relationship with clothing—focusing not on buying less for the sake of scarcity, but on consuming smarter, more consciously. Continue reading “Sustainable Fashion Consumption: Rethinking our Wardrobe Choice”