• Rethinking Consumerism: Conscious Clothing Choices and the Impact of Slowing Down

  • 2024/08/17
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Rethinking Consumerism: Conscious Clothing Choices and the Impact of Slowing Down

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  • Hosts: Melissa Lynn Oddo (Owner, deMelis Atelier & Stitched Collective) and Matthew Banever (Owner, Bards Clothing)

    Summary:

    In the premier episode of Fabric of America, we dive deep into the mindset shift that’s slowly taking hold among fast fashion consumers—people just like you who are starting to say, "Enough is enough." We’re done with buying low-quality, disposable clothes, and we’re ready to embrace a more conscious approach to fashion. Whether you're curious about how to transition from fast fashion or eager to learn about the benefits of investing in quality pieces, we explore the value of slowing down, making mindful choices, and truly understanding the impact of what we wear. Links available at https://melissalynnoddo.com/fabric-of-america-podcast-episode-1/

    Outfits:

    Melissa -

    Jacket - Bards Clothing

    Jeans - Pistola Denim

    Matt -

    Safari Jacket - Bards Clothing

    Jeans - Trinidad3

    Key Topics Discussed:

    Breaking Free from Fast Fashion: We discuss the growing trend among consumers who are saying goodbye to low-quality, disposable fashion and hello to clothing that lasts. It’s not about making an overnight switch but about gradually changing our habits and priorities.

    The Mental Shift Towards Quality: We explore the importance of choosing fewer, higher-quality items over a closet full of fast fashion. It’s a change that takes time, but it’s incredibly rewarding, both for your wardrobe and your peace of mind.

    The In-Between Wardrobe: We highlight how most of our lives happen in the "gray area" between work and casual settings. It’s time to stop categorizing our clothes as strictly for work or play and start investing in pieces that make us feel good every day.

    The Power of Story and Experience: We share stories of how meaningful experiences—like buying from local shops or discovering a unique piece with a story—can transform the way we value our clothing. It’s about more than just the garment; it’s about the memories and connections that come with it.

    Local Shopping and Conscious Consumerism: We discuss the importance of supporting local businesses and the joy of slowing down your shopping experience. Whether it’s finding a great coffee shop or discovering a new boutique, these small choices can lead to big changes in how we view consumption.

    Brands Discussed:

    • Pistola Denim: Clothing for women going places. Los Angeles-based womenswear brand founded in 2013 by Grace Na offering everyday premium pieces with street-smart and utilitarian sensibility.
    • Trinidad 3: Created by Trinidad Garcia III, is a blend of elevated premium collections rooted in authenticity. Trinidad is an American Fashion Designer, Proud United States Marine Corps Veteran, FIDM Alum.
    • Filson: A reference to the outdoor clothing and accessories brand known for its high-quality, durable products. Made in the USA.
    • Perkatory Coffee Roasters: Mentioned as a favorite local coffee brand with locations in Middletown, Southington, West Hartford, and Branford, Connecticut.
    • J.René Coffee: Mentioned as a favorite local coffee brand with a location in West Hartford, Connecticut.
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Hosts: Melissa Lynn Oddo (Owner, deMelis Atelier & Stitched Collective) and Matthew Banever (Owner, Bards Clothing)

Summary:

In the premier episode of Fabric of America, we dive deep into the mindset shift that’s slowly taking hold among fast fashion consumers—people just like you who are starting to say, "Enough is enough." We’re done with buying low-quality, disposable clothes, and we’re ready to embrace a more conscious approach to fashion. Whether you're curious about how to transition from fast fashion or eager to learn about the benefits of investing in quality pieces, we explore the value of slowing down, making mindful choices, and truly understanding the impact of what we wear. Links available at https://melissalynnoddo.com/fabric-of-america-podcast-episode-1/

Outfits:

Melissa -

Jacket - Bards Clothing

Jeans - Pistola Denim

Matt -

Safari Jacket - Bards Clothing

Jeans - Trinidad3

Key Topics Discussed:

Breaking Free from Fast Fashion: We discuss the growing trend among consumers who are saying goodbye to low-quality, disposable fashion and hello to clothing that lasts. It’s not about making an overnight switch but about gradually changing our habits and priorities.

The Mental Shift Towards Quality: We explore the importance of choosing fewer, higher-quality items over a closet full of fast fashion. It’s a change that takes time, but it’s incredibly rewarding, both for your wardrobe and your peace of mind.

The In-Between Wardrobe: We highlight how most of our lives happen in the "gray area" between work and casual settings. It’s time to stop categorizing our clothes as strictly for work or play and start investing in pieces that make us feel good every day.

The Power of Story and Experience: We share stories of how meaningful experiences—like buying from local shops or discovering a unique piece with a story—can transform the way we value our clothing. It’s about more than just the garment; it’s about the memories and connections that come with it.

Local Shopping and Conscious Consumerism: We discuss the importance of supporting local businesses and the joy of slowing down your shopping experience. Whether it’s finding a great coffee shop or discovering a new boutique, these small choices can lead to big changes in how we view consumption.

Brands Discussed:

  • Pistola Denim: Clothing for women going places. Los Angeles-based womenswear brand founded in 2013 by Grace Na offering everyday premium pieces with street-smart and utilitarian sensibility.
  • Trinidad 3: Created by Trinidad Garcia III, is a blend of elevated premium collections rooted in authenticity. Trinidad is an American Fashion Designer, Proud United States Marine Corps Veteran, FIDM Alum.
  • Filson: A reference to the outdoor clothing and accessories brand known for its high-quality, durable products. Made in the USA.
  • Perkatory Coffee Roasters: Mentioned as a favorite local coffee brand with locations in Middletown, Southington, West Hartford, and Branford, Connecticut.
  • J.René Coffee: Mentioned as a favorite local coffee brand with a location in West Hartford, Connecticut.

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