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Fast fashion
FAST FASHION......
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Fast fashion
FAST FASHION......

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INTRODUCTIE: Elke dag worden we verleid. Niet door onze grote liefde maar door de nieuwste trends. Lopend door de stad, scrollend door onze insta: mode is overal. Het liefst lopen we elke week in een nieuwe outfit en genieten we van de kick van het kopen van iets nieuws. Maar wat is de invloed van ons koopgedrag? Weten we precies wat er allemaal nodig is om het T-shirt, dat je misschien maar 1 keer zult dragen, te produceren?

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Fast Fashion .....a definition
  • Clothing is produced as cheap as possible 
  • A high turn-over: multiple trends per season 
  • Production in low income countries 
  • Production is harmful for environment 
  • Expensive fashion can be fast fashion too! 

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Fast Fashion brands 
Uniqlo, H&M, Zara, Shein, Berhska, Fashion Nova, GAP, Primark, Topshop, New Balance, Vero Moda, New Yorker, Forever 21, Pull & Bear, Decathlon, New Look, Urban Outfitters, Mango, Missguided, Asos, Calvin Klein, Armani, Tommy Hilfiger, Furla, Celine, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren, Tom Ford, Burberry, Miu Miu, Michael Kors, Abercrombie & Fitch, Massimo Dutti, Victoria’s Secret, Valentino, …

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Fast Fashion brands 
6. Uniqlo, 3. H&M, 2. Zara, 1. Shein, Berhska, 5.Fashion Nova, GAP, 7. Primark, Topshop, New Balance, Vero Moda, New Yorker,4.  Forever 21, Pull & Bear, Decathlon, New Look, Urban Outfitters, Mango, Missguided, Asos, Calvin Klein, Armani, Tommy Hilfiger, Furla, Celine, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren, Tom Ford, Burberry, Miu Miu, Michael Kors, Abercrombie & Fitch, Massimo Dutti, Victoria’s Secret, Valentino, …

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Activity: What’s in Your Closet?
  • Make a quick list of 5 favorite clothing or shoe items.
  • Note the brands and countries of origin (check tags if possible).
  • Homework: Choose item and bring it (or a photo) to next class.
  • Main Task: Digging into the supply chain and connecting fast fashion to the American trade war


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Fast fashion
FAST FASHION......

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INTRODUCTIE: Elke dag worden we verleid. Niet door onze grote liefde maar door de nieuwste trends. Lopend door de stad, scrollend door onze insta: mode is overal. Het liefst lopen we elke week in een nieuwe outfit en genieten we van de kick van het kopen van iets nieuws. Maar wat is de invloed van ons koopgedrag? Weten we precies wat er allemaal nodig is om het T-shirt, dat je misschien maar 1 keer zult dragen, te produceren?

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Activity: What’s in Your Closet?
  • Make a quick list of 5 favorite clothing or shoe items.
  • Note the brands and countries of origin (check tags if possible).
  • Homework: Choose item and bring it (or a photo) to next class.
  • Main Task: Digging into the supply chain and connecting fast fashion to the American trade war


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Digging into the Supply Chain
“You’re going to trace the life of the clothing or shoe item you brought. Where was it made? What’s it made from? Who made it? How does it get to the store? You’ll investigate not just where it comes from, but what it costs — environmentally and socially.”
Use:
  • The item's label (country of origin, brand)
  • Brand websites (look for sustainability or “About Us” pages)
  • News articles (search "[brand] + labor practices" or "supply chain")
  • Reliable resources (like GoodOnYou.eco, Fashion Revolution, or EthicalConsumer.org)
  • Critical thinking is demanded !! — if the company says they're sustainable, look for evidence.


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