5 New Trends in Green Clothing

Unisex Wind Power 100% Organic American Made Cotton ZipHoodie When people see the word “trend,” they typically think about color, cut and overall style. What if we thought of the word “trend” in a different way? The latest trends in green clothing have little to do with the color of the clothing we wear and everything to do with how we shop. It’s no longer trendy to buy a closet-full of new clothing every season. Here are five new trends in green clothing that everyone should be following this summer:

Vintage

Whether you shop online or in the local charity shop, buying vintage is all the rage this summer. With the surge in popularity of maxi’s and mini’s this summer, 60s and 70s fashions are experiencing a rebirth in popularity. Online stores like Rusty Zipper scour markets for the best in vintage fashion and offer them for sale. A sleeveless mini-dress looks ultra cute when paired with colorful tights and chunky sandals. The trick to not looking like you raided your grandmother’s closet is in how you accessorize!

Organic

As the world moves towards becoming a greener place, clothing manufacturers are taking notice. When buying new clothing this season, look for organic or natural fiber alternatives. You can easily find T-shirts made from hemp or 100 percent cotton; either of which are easier on the environment and friendlier to your skin. Take the time to customize them online for a one of a kind piece!

Vintage clothing boutique display Swapping

Remember when you were a kid and you hated having to wear your big sister’s hand-me-downs? That trend that you hated when you were in your teens is making a come-back. Swapping parties are one of the best ways to get new clothes without having to spend a dime. These parties also ensure that you aren’t contributing to the amount of energy used to produce new clothing. Get a group of friends together, have each bring five garments that they can bear to part with, and trade amongst yourselves.

Re-purposing

Every woman has clothes in her closet that she hasn’t worn in years. Pull out these clothes and figure out how you can make them new again. An over-sized T-shirt can be turned into a great mini-dress, a pair of jeans can be cut and sewn into a great skirt, and the list goes on! You can dye your clothes, hem them, even cut them apart and re-sew them. The possibilities are endless if you’ve got a closet-full of clothes and a bit of creativity.

Cotton Field, MS Conscious Buying

One of the greenest trends, no matter what you are looking to own, is to make conscious purchases. Instead of impulse buying, ask yourself if you really need that new pair of jeans. If you do, great! Go ahead and buy them. If you don’t, either leave them on the shelf or buy them and then donate a pair that you already own. If you act in this manner every time you go shopping, you’ll find that you spend less. Let’s face it: if buying something new meant we had to get rid of something old, we’d make far fewer purchases.

Trends don’t always involve the newest looks. The newest green trend in fashion is in buying less and trading more. When you do buy, make sure that you’re buying clothing made of natural fabrics, and donate a like item of clothing. Not only will you be contributing to the environment, but you’ll be helping those in need.

Michael Isbell is a freelance blogger for tshirtprinting.net where you can find services for London T shirt printing.

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