TORONTO - A few weeks ago, Carly Soares needed a dress for a wedding and fast.
“We've been conditioned to purchase something, wear it, throw it out. Changing that to appreciate that rental opportunity is something that does take quite a lot of time,” said Daniel Drak, assistant professor at the Parsons School of Design. It's a “very challenging” market to be in, said Julie Kalinowski CEO of Toronto-based The Fitzroy, which offers special occasion dress rentals at a more affordable price.
Toronto Metropolitan University assistant professor Anika Kozlowski said making genuine efforts to reduce clothing waste and reduce emissions stemming from clothing production, and operating as a local business in order to do so, might also be a good strategy, especially considering Canada's smaller population.
Tradle works with local, high-quality brands, avoiding fast fashion brands. And when the clothes can no longer be reused, they won't be thrown away, but instead recycled or broken down.
Lol I would give them ideas but why bother. Let the other races they hire figure it out.
You’ll own nothing and be happy
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