The footwear in the pic-albeit cartoon-are not platforms. So I guess before giving out strongly worded advice to the world, the people who like to discuss fashion on this site should learn about their fashion first!!!!
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The first step towards greening your wardrobe is to learn to work with what you have instead of buying new. Shop with a plan. Know what you are looking for in the long run to save time and eliminate clutter. The easiest repair you can do for your clothing is replacing a button. The greenest way to keep your clothes clean is to hand wash and line-dry your clothes. Doing your laundry by hand lets you avoid the harmful chemicals in dry cleaning, while using the clothesline help reduce up to 320 kg of carbon dioxide a year. Organic cotton is the most eco-friendly fiber material for clothes. About 0.2 kg worth of pesticides go into producing enough conventional cotton just for one t-shirt, as opposed to organic cotton. Multiply that by the thousands of t-shirts manufactured a year and you will realize how much damage your wardrobe can cause the environment.
Re: india?
by Aam Aadmi on Dec 31, 2009 12:20 AM
you are idiot. india is not warming the globe. India produces below average green house gases. India is behind in fashion and should catch up while polluting nations solve global warming. typical preacher...go preach your western masters