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However, many people still think that eco-friendly clothing is too expensive to fall under the 'green' umbrella. Fact is, there are many good, ethical, and sustainable options available if you know where to look. Good, ethical brands are now priced at a more competitive level so that everyone, from the budgetconscious to the fashionista, can afford to wear good, ethical clothes. Few people fail to realize that many of these brands sell very often, so your support for the plant-based planet does not need to make you a millionaire! While there are some cons to sustainable fashion, what else is there? For starters, what could be better than buying and wearing clothes that were made using sustainable methods? They won't be dying in the rain, dogged by harmful chemicals, or in the hot sun all day. The materials used are eco-friendly, bio-degradable, and renewable. You don't have to worry about toxic paints, solvents, pesticides, or any other toxins that can end up inside of you or on the earth. And, because organic materials are used, your clothing will have longer-lasting, brighter colors, and better fabrics, too. A Lot of Advantages to Buying Ethically and Sustainably Manufactured Clothes While there are a lot of advantages to buying ethically and sustainably manufactured clothes, there are some potential disadvantages, as well. Before purchasing anything, you should research your options thoroughly. Choose the company that offers the best product line and the best prices. Look for fair-trade certified products and those made from fabrics that are not subjected to harmful pesticides. One potential con to buying ethically and sustainable clothing is that you may not always know exactly what it's made from.

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