Fast Fashion: What it is and Isn’t

<p>Clothes and fashion are a regular part of most people&rsquo;s routine to dress for the day. Many of those people put thought into their outfits and dress for the occasion of the day, some just throw on the first thing they see. However, do people know where their clothes come from and how they&rsquo;re made? Where they are made? There some people who wear clothes every day without a second thought into their origin and without a second thought to where they end up after their usage is done. So while getting dressed may be a routine, there is so much history behind fashion and its effects on our environments across the globe. To begin, we will discuss the history of clothes and how fast fashion became the norm. Fast fashion seemed to begin with Zara, in the 90s. According to Bhardwaj and Fairhurst fast fashion,&rdquo; &hellip;order to increase the variety of fashion apparel in the market, the concept of adding more phases to the existing seasons (that is, the period during which fashion products are sold) in a fashion calendar came into existence.&rdquo;</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/environmental-issue-profiles-2021/fast-fashion-what-it-is-and-isnt-7330aa142264"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>