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Slow
Fashion
KUSIKUY
is Slow Fashion.
"Slow Fashion exists in a thoughtful, sustainable apparel market."
- Treehugger Blogger
Slow Fashion garments are carefully hand made of locally sourced,
natural materials. There is minimum (if any) processing of these
materials. Materials are natural, intact, just as nature intended
them to be. This leads to garments that are made with premium fibers,
ones that are not weakened through chemical processes and ones that
will wear well and last longer.
KUSIKUYs Andean alpaca is the perfect example of a slow fiber.
Our free range, indigenous herds produce the finest alpaca in the
world. KUSIKUY sweaters last an average of 10 years and can be machine
washed hundreds of time.
Slow fashion labor practices are fair. Tailors and knitters are
careful experts in garment construction and are paid well for their
expertise.
Slow Fashion is also sustainable. Being locally sourced and hand
made, cuts down on transportation and helps to grow and support
communities. KUSIKUYs indigenous knitters are also organic
farmers. Today they are more dependent on sweater production now
that the tropical glaciers are melting and drying up. These glaciers
once provided water for Andean crops. Now the underground, glacial-fed
aquifers are gone. Crops can no longer be grown and a life sustaining
income is lost. Knitting has helped to replace some of this lost
income through knitting work. Buying fibers direct from local herdsman
also extends the earnings made by the community.
"Slow Fashion also rejects the trend-focused planned obsolescence
that has driven the fashion industry for decades," explains
Elaine Lipson, writer, artist and sustainable textile expert. Lispon
also explains, "Slow Fashion emphasizes lasting design and
craftsmanship, so you can buy fewer clothes with a longer life.
Design and color palettes are compatible from season to season,
so you can build a wardrobe instead of replacing everything in an
increasingly rapid and wasteful cycle. Brand loyalty and quality
replace quantity." More information (and books) on slow fashion,
organics, and fashion can be found at Lipsons website http://lainie.typepad.com/redthread/2008/01/slow-cloth-fash.html
Slow
fashion saves you, the consumer, time and money. No longer you have
to spend time and gas traveling to stores constantly shopping for
clothes. Slow Fashion clothes last longer, look nicer, and in the
long run cost less. Plus you now have favorite clothes you look
forward to wearing, have a relationship with, and remember. (Note:
How many items do we forget are even in our closets because we never
wear them they are too hard to clean, the color is off, we
are waiting for the style to come back in fashion, etc.).
Heres an example: Lets say an average factory made wool sweater
costs $35 and lasts a season. Then stitches come apart, it pills,
stretches, shrinks, and in general is no longer is in style. So
another sweater is purchased the following year at the same throw-away
price of $35. In six years $210 and countless hours and gas have
been spent on buying and replacing "cheap fashion" sweaters.
The average KUSIKUY hand knit, luxury quality, alpaca sweater costs
$185 and lasts not six but 10 years! So KUSIKUY sweaters are actually
much "cheaper" than the un-sustainable throw-away fashions
that we may normally buy.
And the savings is not just in your own purse, but in your world
too. By buying a KUSIKUY (or any) Slow Fashion garment, you are
saving your world from throw away garments entering landfills, the
carbon contamination from overseas shipping, and the use of slave-like
labor practices often associated with cheap, factory, "throw
away fashion" manufacturing.
Slow fashion is mindful, careful, consumerism that fosters positive
relationships with the world and its people, of which we all are
a part.
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