You are what you wear: Christina Dean at TEDxHKBU

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024

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  • @THEdelkaimek
    @THEdelkaimek 8 років тому +351

    Eye opening talk. This should be talked about more within the media. Consumerism is polluting our world.

    • @Nobody-wo5mb
      @Nobody-wo5mb 7 років тому +1

      THEdelkaimek l

    • @tislife5911
      @tislife5911 7 років тому +8

      If you're waiting for the mainstream media to talk about it...you'll be waiting a long long long looooooooonnnnnng time. lol Sad but true. Did I say long time.

    • @Michelleh73
      @Michelleh73 7 років тому +16

      I agree, this is eye-opening. I was not fully aware of this. Great information and advice for decreasing the pollution. Will cherish and repair my clothes much more now. Thought this was going to be a talk on colors and styles to wear. Not overly long either. Great job! This is a difficult problem to solve as there is a high demand for clothes.

    • @yolandayoung6519
      @yolandayoung6519 7 років тому +2

      Will C hahahahahahahah 👏👏👏 I love it!!! That's a good one!!!

    • @bytler4518
      @bytler4518 7 років тому

      Consumerism is the purpose of all human beings.

  • @dookyy
    @dookyy 3 роки тому +6

    This has been published 7 YEARS ago, but it is still so relevant!!!! 💜💜💜

  • @dantebrown3368
    @dantebrown3368 7 років тому +13

    she is the REAL Fashion Police. MVP! she is awesome.

  • @dianawright8334
    @dianawright8334 5 років тому +6

    I was taught by my grandmother to take care of what you have and make a quilt out of it when it’s worn out and give it to someone in need

  • @Kindredclosets
    @Kindredclosets 7 років тому +10

    YES! This 14:58!!!! As someone who works in the fashion industry, I struggle with knowing how much damage we cause to society and the environment and I would LOVE to see this concept grow in the industry. I really hope that over time the rest of the world will agree and that this message will grow and become a standard for the next generation!

  • @tosha7502
    @tosha7502 7 років тому +43

    I ADORE YOU!!!!! I'M a daughter of a master tailor, I thought about this all my life! I have a deep love and hate relationship with the fashion industry! I wore secondhand clothing before it became popular in LA. I reworked used clothing that never failed to sell. I became a jeweler that specializes in casting and manufacturing. I have really interesting ideas that are progressive but need a little bit of help! I have been creating other things now but seeing your video was re-inspiring. It is a battle and we cant quit. I'd love to chat with your team and give you some ideas. i don't care to make money off of it. I too, deeply care and absolutely love expressing myself through clothing! Thank you for what you do! RESPECT!

  • @mya632
    @mya632 7 років тому +5

    I love consignment/thrift shops. I'm not a big fashionista, so what is in my closet are items that I can wear for years to come. I don't follow trends. I wear what is comfortable.

  • @Thesureleague
    @Thesureleague 7 років тому +12

    This was absolutely eye opening. I don't think I can look at my clothes now and not remember the things Christina pointed out. This was all in plain sight, all around us!!!

  • @madhulicaseth8601
    @madhulicaseth8601 7 років тому +135

    I live in India and in my family we have been taught to take care of clothes. They are only handwashed and my grandmother has certain saris which are 38 years old. Since Saris are not size specific they are passed down through generations and now my mother wears my grandmother's saris. We get western clothes altered if they don't fit anymore and make bags out of old clothes. Since at least my family is not too materialistic we rarely shop and live a mostly zero waste life. My cousins living in the United States disgust me because of their excessive materialism and obsessive concern with appearance and clothes. They place more importance on looking fuckable than being comfortable.

    • @hello2ability
      @hello2ability 6 років тому +10

      Madhulica Seth You said it. I had the same thoughts. Indian values and culture hold the secrets to a sustainable existence of every organism in the world, and not just humans. Western materialism and consumerism is fast pervading Indian psyche today. I fear if we Indians would end up forsaking our glorious culture to embrace western consumerism brought to us by MNCs and our own Indian corporations.

    • @Mayamilan2016
      @Mayamilan2016 5 років тому +4

      You know with one saree you can make maybe ten clothes

  • @Itzeldirem
    @Itzeldirem 7 років тому +99

    Havent bought clothes in a couple of years, and yes, I buy good-quality-long lasting clothes, only what I need. Same with shoes. I am considering making my own summer clothes.

    • @TheSassi14
      @TheSassi14 7 років тому +19

      Itzel Direm I made some own dresses. It is easier and cheaper to buy some second hand cloths and make them fit.

    • @zararoyce319
      @zararoyce319 7 років тому +1

      Itzel Direm that's what I do, sometimes I just buy fabric and have somebody make something,

    • @langstomjoplin2559
      @langstomjoplin2559 6 років тому

      Itzel, Best Choice !

  • @chriscaine7689
    @chriscaine7689 7 років тому +3

    I am a great advocate for reuse, recycle and renew. I run a small market stall where I sell good, fashionable, up to date secondhand clothes. I hate the way people throw away perfectly good usable items so every week I buy used clothes from people and resell them. I make money, people are happy that they have saved money by purchasing used items at a fraction of the cost of new garments.So we are all winners. More importantly we are saving many things from going to landfill. ☺☺☺

  • @carolinalautaret8543
    @carolinalautaret8543 7 років тому +104

    The most important idea is that we must stop complaining about pollution and start doing things, that really matter.. even a small thing like reusing an old jacket.. everything counts.. we all have power to change reality

  • @dm4816
    @dm4816 3 роки тому +3

    I buy second hand clothes for years. Its super fun and u find pieces that are unique. But as she said I am surprised every time how people throw out clothes in excellent condition..

  • @mv7921
    @mv7921 7 років тому +35

    I get about 80% of my clothes from : salavation Army, yard sales and rummage sales. You can t tell by looking at them .almost all of my clothes are a minimum of 3 years old, the oldest item is over 20..and it still looks great.

    • @mya632
      @mya632 7 років тому +1

      That's because you take care of your clothing.

    • @haitianzoe4033
      @haitianzoe4033 7 років тому +2

      m v lol my mom make fun of me for shopping at the Salvation Army. I still don't give a crap

    • @alicecarroll2007
      @alicecarroll2007 3 роки тому

      At least half my clothes are ‘recycled’. I make sure they are in good condition and are flattering to my body.

  • @rosawong9576
    @rosawong9576 9 років тому +24

    One of the best talks I have come across this year! Thanks for reminding us 'we are what we wear'! Any chance of taking me to the recycling centre for some treasure finds?

  • @Indielollita
    @Indielollita 8 років тому +78

    crazy stuff. can't wait to go thrift-shopping

    • @GoldenPuppy1O1
      @GoldenPuppy1O1 8 років тому +19

      It's an adventure, make sure you go to a big thrift store in your area, it's always more fun

  • @bdas7779
    @bdas7779 3 роки тому

    Sensor talk❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @DonicaDuju
    @DonicaDuju 10 років тому +7

    This is spot on, I came to this conclusion myself

  • @mamalovesthebeach437
    @mamalovesthebeach437 7 років тому +7

    Thank you for addressing this critical subject . . . I live on the Northern California coast and walk the beach everyday. I see the hideous mess our lifestyle causes to our ocean and it's sea life. The world is learning about the disaster of microfibers and that every time we wash our clothing we're killing sea life . . . the solution isn't to wash less - although that is helpful it's far from a solution. Like all pollution solutions it begins with our consumer habits - purchase less, purchase quality, purchase natural fibers and purchase second hand.

  • @beautynova9851
    @beautynova9851 7 років тому +8

    I love this! i only buy second hand...I've been doing it for 20 years now. I will never spend my hard earned money on new items when people are discarding perfectly good clothes. the damage being done to our planet is insurmountable...if we could all just be more aware of what we're purchasing...we might be able to undo some of the horrificness

    • @gururajbsavakar7154
      @gururajbsavakar7154 3 роки тому

      Wearing new clothes is a BLESSING!!
      SELF- FORCE to use second hand clothes is a sickening , nauseous feeling

  • @carolynsmith9172
    @carolynsmith9172 7 років тому +49

    The innovative idea is to buy higher quality, fewer pieces that last a decade or more.

    • @eglebukiene2411
      @eglebukiene2411 3 роки тому +1

      Actually it is a classic idea. To treat textile like disposable is innovative and it didn’t go well

  • @yeghinenazarian9878
    @yeghinenazarian9878 3 роки тому +1

    I can only bow down to people like you. Thank you for caring, Indeed eye opener.

  • @marythr2617
    @marythr2617 7 років тому +10

    In the past, people used to mend their clothes and they only had few items, the mentality of "disposable clothing" is rather new because nowadays buying a new tshirt is sometimes cheaper than having it repaired.

  • @jany6561
    @jany6561 7 років тому +8

    never thought about this before. really informative and inspiring. thank you.

  • @TheSassi14
    @TheSassi14 7 років тому +36

    I imagined this would be about how people perceive you by what you wear.

  • @gusserks5609
    @gusserks5609 Рік тому

    beautiful talk

  • @AmyStruloeff
    @AmyStruloeff 7 років тому +2

    Rad speak.
    Thank you lady.

  • @fatimalobamor
    @fatimalobamor 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for all that information that nobody talks about and keep buying what they don't need really.

  • @michellebekker4570
    @michellebekker4570 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting talk, donate to those less fortunate in South Africa.

  • @louisehaley5105
    @louisehaley5105 7 років тому +2

    So true ! Recycle, repair, re-use ! I'm appalled people throw out good stuff that someone else could enjoy.
    They're just greedy and selfish.

  • @vijayarya9528
    @vijayarya9528 Рік тому

    Thank u all very much

  • @shrutiiyer118
    @shrutiiyer118 7 років тому +75

    who knew Macklemore was capable of such deep thought

    • @damienalexander4459
      @damienalexander4459 3 роки тому +1

      LMFAO NO 😭😭😂😂😂

    • @josephmcdonald9933
      @josephmcdonald9933 3 роки тому +1

      Gad damn!!! Brilliant. You sir are a scholar and a poet. I tip my hat to you.

    • @oheytia
      @oheytia 3 роки тому +3

      He was right all along. I owe him for opening my eyes.

  • @anastasiiakrivosheina1753
    @anastasiiakrivosheina1753 6 років тому +1

    Amazing presentation! I’m shocked that 3 years after still nobody talks about it. It’s a huge business and obviously it will take a long time until people will realize how much waste we produce. But least we can do is buying less and recycling the clothes.

  • @FashionAlchemyEcademy
    @FashionAlchemyEcademy 3 роки тому

    Feel comfortable in your clothes and comfortable in your skin, bring out
    your beauty from within.... Express, Impress & transform your
    image with a simple change of Dress. The Mysteries of the Wardrobe.

  • @Coco-pr3rz
    @Coco-pr3rz 7 років тому +33

    this convention was good but the title definitly wasn't good for it CLICKBAILT

    • @SoniMoP89
      @SoniMoP89 7 років тому

      weird clickbait*

  • @divinecommerce6760
    @divinecommerce6760 7 років тому +10

    I challenged myself to "be the change" and shop second-hand shops after a lifetime of Nordstrom and Nieman's... And once I got over the smell, its a treasure trove of goodies! A lot of thrift and consignment shops have items with the tags still on. #reducereuserecycle

  • @yolandayoung6519
    @yolandayoung6519 7 років тому +2

    THANK YOU FOR THIS NFO!!!!! I had no idea about this!!!! I will be Mindful of this situation as it affects the entire world!!! And by improving my self on it, I'm liv ni by example!!! ❤️💕😇🌺

  • @hifabiola
    @hifabiola 7 років тому +1

    a wonderful speech, I really hope people in my country can be more aware of this planet :(

  • @salbytorres7796
    @salbytorres7796 7 років тому +6

    been shopping at goodwill and yard sales since I started earning my own money at 16 years old. I feel very proud. I also don't buy cruelty makeup

  • @himanshukapoor3061
    @himanshukapoor3061 7 років тому +1

    The clothes can be used to stitch bags that can replace plastic bags. Such experiments are underway in few urban pockets in some cities in India. I visited one showroom that uses bags made from old clothes for packaging the stuff they sell.

  • @tiffm9749
    @tiffm9749 3 роки тому +1

    There are other options. I love the company Fair Indigo for casual outfits. They also pay their employees a living wage. For formal events, I love Rent the Runway.

  • @jennyfurr
    @jennyfurr 4 роки тому

    Poshmark is where I go to buy clothes. You’d be surprised at the designer clothing you can buy at a fraction of its original, astronomical price. These astronomical price tags are due to better quality materials which last a lot longer.
    Look fantastic without killing your bank account, plus helping the environment = win-win!

  • @Sarah-gf8su
    @Sarah-gf8su 7 років тому +4

    Beautiful! Recently I have just been shopping at charity / second hand shops and it feels amazing

  • @extradela
    @extradela 6 років тому +1

    Very inspiring! Thank you.

  • @jessidawkins5245
    @jessidawkins5245 2 роки тому

    It taken me to know today

  • @sandragongora5912
    @sandragongora5912 7 років тому +1

    Love it!

  • @EnglishTutorDip
    @EnglishTutorDip 7 років тому

    I am with you, Dr. Dean.

  • @Sophie-zg4fb
    @Sophie-zg4fb Рік тому

    Nine years ago! Wow

  • @kdvytdgui.ghuecysgupv
    @kdvytdgui.ghuecysgupv 7 років тому +6

    Only clothes I actually get rid of are the ones that wouldn't fit me anymore because I lost or gained weight. I don't understand how people manage to ruin their clothes so they need to throw them or they are unwearable. What do you wash your t shirts on 90°C? Learn how to sew a button and fill a hole in your socks!

  • @goldlionist
    @goldlionist 7 років тому

    She's my hero.

  • @puneetkaur13
    @puneetkaur13 7 років тому +4

    We always give away our old and ill fitted clothes for donation , most people happily take away old clothes .
    Sometimes even in the family , used clothes are passed on to cousins , the clothes are in good condition but sometimes when they don't fit anymore , so we try to pass it on to someone who might like wearing them , but we never put them in dustbins :)

  • @iluvubb247
    @iluvubb247 6 років тому

    I recently went to a clothes shop that buys used or unused but unwanted clothes and over heard them talking about how “so much clothes are being brought more and more every year and how they’ll only pick the fast fashion and designer goods only.” It was sad to hear that most of those clothes go straight to dumpster when no one wants them. And there is an increase in unwanted garments are more than ever before they don’t know what they’d do with them. It was eye opening enough for me so I don’t even wanna buy anything anymore. And I don’t know what I’d do with the ones i already own either. I’m picky and I always prefer quality over quantity.

  • @habibaroyees
    @habibaroyees 2 роки тому

    Amazing!!

  • @CherieDeDieu
    @CherieDeDieu 3 роки тому +1

    People always ask me where I shop and expect to hear a name of some high end shop only for me to tell them I shop at the local thrift/second hand shops. 😊

  • @sihamstakeon3445
    @sihamstakeon3445 3 роки тому +4

    While I agree with what she said and I personally work relentlessly to use existing garments and fabrics in my design creations, I believe that she neglected the impact of the industry and threw all the weight on the shoulders of consumers not tapping into the retailers and manufacturers waste and overproduced garments to cut on production costs and shipping. What the corporations are doing from playing the psychological games using millions and billions of dollars to entice people to consume and buy more through ads and sponsoring hauls and so on. We need not to forget or turn a blind eye to the massive distraction caused by fashion companies and blame it all on consumers. “Sustainable and conscious” brands are insanely expensive for the average consumer and it seems like elitism and classism plays role on who can afford to buy and shop sustainably and who cannot. While I understand organic cotton being very expensive it is not the only sustainable solution out there. But they’re all still expensive to the average consumer. And most people who talk about the environmental impacts of fashion seem to be disconnected from reality and only speak to a certain class of people. Gatekeeping ethical and artisanal fashion for the elites.

  • @nursen2106
    @nursen2106 6 років тому

    so true. well put

  • @escobarines
    @escobarines 7 років тому +11

    Money as it is conceived today is what's really polluting us and the environment. In reality it's just a medium to get things that you *need* , not an end in itself, despite the many people who (consciously or not) believe it is.
    From what I've seen, a big part of the clothing industry is moved by how people want to *appear* -not to *feel* , unfortunately. Instagram thrives on those kinds of illusions. Some of the biggest fashion consumers I know of are actually not well-off economically, but they want to *look* as though they are, as if that actually meant that they are. In my books that's similar to taking a pain killer for a broken arm...
    I think a good idea, apart from changing the individual choices you make, would be to *better educate people on the value of money* (taking economics wasn't compulsory in my school!) and to *advise them to think of money as a medium that says nothing about your quality* as a person.

  • @JoeyLevenson
    @JoeyLevenson 6 років тому +3

    I take care of my things the best I can. I also wash them and donate to Goodwill (did today, and have bought from there, too) as much as I can. Even some cheaper clothes can be given a second life. I do my best to avoid throwing anything usable away. No sense in 2018.

  • @nisreenhamid4232
    @nisreenhamid4232 7 років тому +1

    Very interesting n informative

  • @elinroshenriksdotter9018
    @elinroshenriksdotter9018 8 років тому +3

    Chocking stuff... thank you for this information!

  • @goodluck-nz7hu
    @goodluck-nz7hu 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much🖤

  • @dianaantonova1196
    @dianaantonova1196 3 роки тому +1

    It's fantastic video! 👏 I agree with this woman a lot. I becomed accustomed to wear in SecondHands, when it was not mainstream yet;) For the first, main reasons of ut was low price and presence of very original items there. But when i got older it becomes one of my methods to save the planet - reuse. Also, when some clothes stop fit me - i try to give it to red cross, animal shelters and so on to make them second/third/forth life, may be even like rag. Sadly, it often become a battle to find the ways to recycle clothes there, in Ukraine. But I struggle as I can and want you all to fo the same - find interesting items in second may be more interesting, then in usual brand shop, cos it's more like even hunting then shopping;)

  • @agingophelia9812
    @agingophelia9812 7 років тому +4

    I've been wearing almost all secondhand clothing for over 20 years. It's not hard to do.

  • @kreuter4547
    @kreuter4547 7 років тому

    Yes we are!!

  • @SanneOtilia
    @SanneOtilia 7 років тому

    Wauuu MUST SEE video for everyone - please

  • @helenakekkonen340
    @helenakekkonen340 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • @ccm8819
    @ccm8819 5 років тому

    Thank you! This is so inspired to me!

  • @HomemakerDaze
    @HomemakerDaze 8 років тому +25

    wear secondhand clothes!

  • @osyasa6255
    @osyasa6255 4 роки тому +1

    I shop at secondhand stores 😎

  • @SlowedSonics
    @SlowedSonics 3 роки тому

    We have to provide food and shelter for the homeless, and oppose racial discrimination and promote civil rights, while also promoting equal rights for women. We have to encourage a return to traditional moral values. Most importantly, we have to promote general social concern and less materialism in young people.

  • @alphacentauri7381
    @alphacentauri7381 7 років тому

    great video thanks dear ma'am.

  • @jaydevpatil5164
    @jaydevpatil5164 6 років тому

    Thank you for telling us about clothing pollution

  • @iamarec4260
    @iamarec4260 7 років тому

    I have started doing just that. Started a recycling circle with other girls and is working wonders!

  • @Jill_of_trades
    @Jill_of_trades 3 роки тому

    I think many people have forgotten about the possibility of donating to the fashion departments of universities (who would take anything given)... May such not in the future so to help combat pollution caused by clothing

  • @ByeByeBelly
    @ByeByeBelly 7 років тому +3

    I wear kmart clothes but I wear them for years at a time. I can't afford to buy organic expensive Australian made fashion labels when a jumper at kmart is $5 on special. Not ideal but some people just can't afford better. Salvos thrift store tries to sell tops for MORE than kmart does...

    • @baa9865
      @baa9865 6 років тому

      Bye Bye Belly and now imagine how people who work in creating this clothing get paid
      i dont blame anyone, but it's a pitiful situation with our garment industry

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 4 роки тому

      It is ok if you need to buy cheap as long as you buy less and take care of what you own.

  • @topnotchtn4538
    @topnotchtn4538 7 років тому +5

    But what about shoes?

  • @sunflower-oo1ff
    @sunflower-oo1ff 7 років тому

    Dry cleaners use harsh chemicals, use the dry cleaners that don't use chemicals, they are some, you just need to find them.Protect our beautiful earth ~ xo

  • @Antistylestyleclub
    @Antistylestyleclub 3 роки тому

    Such an old video and still so relevant, if not more..

  • @openbabel
    @openbabel 7 років тому

    lovely lady......most of the things mentioned are clearly attached to the commercial clothes miles per item and leveraging the item for as long as possible.The fashion industry needs redundancy to flurish. The lesson here is to by classical quality styles which are enduring. You might contemplate from this lecture a mini skirt and tights is a lot less poluting than a pair of genes.

  • @samuelbarasa7696
    @samuelbarasa7696 7 років тому +2

    not what i was expecting. title kind of misleading

  • @natasharode-christoffersen6717
    @natasharode-christoffersen6717 7 років тому +4

    Loved this so much! Eye opening and so so motivating!
    I haven't bought new clothes unless they're ethical in a year and this makes me feel like i need to spread the message. thank you

  • @graceemilydoug
    @graceemilydoug 7 років тому

    and she didn't even get to addressing exploitation of workers... hats off to her

  • @louisehaley5105
    @louisehaley5105 7 років тому +3

    Cheap clothes also means sweatshop labor !

  • @amandaandjuliana1213
    @amandaandjuliana1213 7 років тому

    im fighting it too!

  • @GeckoHiker
    @GeckoHiker 7 років тому +6

    This is why I'm a fan of the "ten item wardrobe", made of organic, natural fabrics and made to last. Fashion is a bad word.

  • @BlueberryCorpse
    @BlueberryCorpse 5 років тому

    Honestly, is so much more important the impact of animal industry, than this topic, please

  • @graceyang3738
    @graceyang3738 7 років тому +3

    What if you're a kid and are still growing out of your clothes? I mean, my mom always donates mine, but I still have to buy more every year.

    • @sofiadean1999
      @sofiadean1999 7 років тому +1

      Grace Yang thrift shops!!

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 4 роки тому

      That is ok if you are still growing and won't be able to fit in your clothes as long as somebody already grown but just buy better quality that lasts longer and fewer items, donate what you don't use and try second hand stores.

  • @LORDNARCISSUS
    @LORDNARCISSUS 7 років тому +65

    Her collar is not straight and it's driving me nuts!

    • @blessedbeyond5722
      @blessedbeyond5722 7 років тому +3

      Poptart thought I was the only one

    • @TheConservativeHippie
      @TheConservativeHippie 7 років тому +1

      I think she purposely did that with her collar as a style.

    • @maya9685
      @maya9685 7 років тому +2

      Poptart hahahaha u have OCD

    • @graceefiong4249
      @graceefiong4249 7 років тому +3

      Poptart I didn't see that before, now it's disturbing me too

    • @mohamedelhag7778
      @mohamedelhag7778 6 років тому

      first thing to spot .. annoyed too

  • @TheStrikeBlitz
    @TheStrikeBlitz 8 років тому +4

    I came here wanting to know if i should downgrade my wardrobe instead of upgrade, because i choose to wear "fancy" clothes. I am leaving this video because i am only hearing how i am polluting the world by wearing clothes.

    • @alejandravvegangonzalez906
      @alejandravvegangonzalez906 7 років тому +6

      This video is not for you, James. You definitely are not still ready for its content.

    • @christinazambrano8009
      @christinazambrano8009 7 років тому

      James b2

    • @KalinaAngell
      @KalinaAngell 7 років тому +3

      James Donate your clothes when you are finished, and try to purchase only clothes made from natural fibers and dyes because synthetic things really hurt the soil, water, animals, vegetation and people around the landfills and beyond...there is an important place for people like you who buy new styles. I really appreciate that you are concerned and seeking a balance between the environment and your clothing options. Because you (and probably friends/family) are into fashion, you can use your comsumer power to steer supply and demand when it comes to fibers and dyes. A lot of clothes are made with nasty plastic fibers and chemical dyes. So buy only the best and you and your friends can demand for healthier, cleaner options. Then when you are bored with your clothes, donate them to a second hand store. Never throw them away...oh and if there is a rip or stain somewhere in clothing you are concerned about donating, donate them to designers who use upcycled (re-purposed fabrics to make new clothes out of previously worn clothes). There are so many ways to lighten human pollution footprints, and you can do it in your own way. You help steer the market at step one. Remember, purchase mostly well made natural fibers and natural dyes (demand for your high end designers and brands to do this), then donate when done and leave the rest of the steps to others...unless you decide to do both...you'd be amazed what you can find secondhand! Have a wonderful day!

  • @baa9865
    @baa9865 6 років тому +1

    thrift and second-hand shops save lives

  • @odapty
    @odapty 7 років тому

    Totally agree

  • @TwinkleTVi
    @TwinkleTVi 8 років тому +155

    no offence, but the video is kind of unrelated to the title. #disapppointed

    • @madrenature6786
      @madrenature6786 8 років тому +5

      +TwinkleTV I agree it could've had a better title but definitely very informative.

    • @KyanneSummer
      @KyanneSummer 8 років тому +17

      its a much needed clickbait cause the people u clicked it are the people that need to see it most.

    • @sunisteph
      @sunisteph 7 років тому +13

      I believe it's a play of words on the phrase "you are what you eat"...

    • @alejandravvegangonzalez906
      @alejandravvegangonzalez906 7 років тому +65

      How is the video unrelated to the title? "You are what you wear" is clearly a metaphor of how the way you dress reflects who you really are. Either you are a "caring" person or not. If you care about the environment, you would buy second-hand clothes because if you re-use those clothes they will end up in the landfills much later in time (thus, contaminating the environment much less than buying new clothes). If you care about the environment, you also would take good care of the clothes you own so that they last longer, eliminating the need to (again!) throw them to the landfills earlier than desired. So, if you are a person who cares about the environment, you would use second-hand clothes and take good care of your clothes, and vice versa, if you use second-hand clothes and take good care of your clothes 'chances are' that you care about the environment (or, at the very least, you are unconsciously collaborating with the wellbeing of our environment.). If a person who knows all these facts still decide to buy new clothes, what do you think they are???

    • @Carjamrac
      @Carjamrac 7 років тому +12

      Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez I was under the impression the talk would be about how you present yourself to the world, at work and at leisure. Nothing to do with textile pollution. I'm #disappointed too.

  • @raygengamer8440
    @raygengamer8440 3 роки тому

    this girl has my hoody. kept asking to wear it 4 times in a span of 24 hours people say she's playing games. but im not sure

  • @annoldham3018
    @annoldham3018 6 років тому

    Certainly makes you think .😀

  • @skejja9593
    @skejja9593 4 роки тому

    She seems like the mum who scream at the kids teacher because she thinks they are not doing their job well but she has a point

  • @drblais5193
    @drblais5193 7 років тому +3

    funny no mention of cutting ceo wages to help pay the people who actually do the work

  • @acmetwlm1843
    @acmetwlm1843 7 років тому

    Interesting to say the least fast fwd

  • @sunflower-oo1ff
    @sunflower-oo1ff 7 років тому +4

    Thank you for this and i may add if you color your hair... where do you think the water goes when you wash it off your head... please stop coloring your hair !!! nobody talks about this, but its an industry that is always trying to convince women that their natural hair color is not nice enough !! oh yes, so you have some grey hair...who cares ! enjoy your beautiful hair ! Plus its damaging to your health you have no idea! ;(

  • @Madronaxyz
    @Madronaxyz 7 років тому +2

    More true for women than men.

  • @maya9685
    @maya9685 7 років тому +2

    Why dump clothes in landfills ??? DONATE them