Fast Fashion: the Real Price of Low-Cost Fashion

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The planet is being overwhelmed with clothes. Close to 56 million tonnes of clothes are sold every year. In Europe, the amount purchased has almost doubled since the year 2000. Thanks to fast disposable fashion, you can constantly renew your wardrobe. But producing clothes at such a low price has a very high environmental cost. Textiles are the second most polluting industry in the world, after oil.
Creating a dress for ten euros in Europe, in less than a fortnight. It’s not only possible, but it’s becoming the norm. Since the fashion industry went down the path of fast fashion, it’s always both faster and cheaper - no matter the consequences.
Let’s start with those suffering the most: the workers. They work between 12 and 15 hours a day for salaries less than half the legal minimum wage. And in abominable working conditions. Chemical products in textile factories often poison the workers and local residents.
According to the brands, they no longer have time to create. In order to satisfy an insatiable consumer appetite, copying the competition’s models makes things go faster and cheaper - even if it means risking a court case now and then.
Directors: Gilles Bovon & Edouard Perrin
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  • @loislewis5229
    @loislewis5229Ай бұрын

    I graduated with a fashion degree in 1969 and have observed this fast fashion trend coming for quite some time. My younger coworkers were always buying new clothes but not wearing them for very long. I, on the other hand, have clothes that I have been wearing for 15 years.

  • @tisa1788

    @tisa1788

    Ай бұрын

    I am 32 y.o. and I have clothes that are 10-15 years old. And I am still wearing them!

  • @loislewis5229

    @loislewis5229

    Ай бұрын

    @@tisa1788 YES, if you pick your clothes wisely and take care of them, they could last a long time 🤗

  • @splitman1129

    @splitman1129

    Ай бұрын

    I'm too poor to buy new clothes for my children or myself. Even Walmart's wranglers are insanely priced Thank God for thrift stores, churches, and the rare kind human family who outgrow their clothes.

  • @novizivot3631

    @novizivot3631

    Ай бұрын

    This need to be stopped. This is sick. How dare those people do this!

  • @jaycarver4886
    @jaycarver4886Ай бұрын

    Shop at 2nd hand stores. Many times the clothing has never been worn and the tags are still attached.

  • @mariaelena1682

    @mariaelena1682

    Ай бұрын

    Ok

  • @mariaelena1682

    @mariaelena1682

    Ай бұрын

    Recondiționare

  • @pxpx3577
    @pxpx3577Ай бұрын

    I went minimalistic with my wardrobe and only wear Asket. Its a Swedish brand that is against fast fashion and made in Europe, they only release essentials and have the same selection.I don't regret my decision im really happy with their quality.

  • @kevinmoran-ji2zl
    @kevinmoran-ji2zlАй бұрын

    Is that where the term SweatShop comes from?

  • @navajojohn9448
    @navajojohn9448Ай бұрын

    In my life I have I have never seen a closet full of dresses and such and not seen the price tags on them years later. It is a sickness that sellers exploit. Just like the make up industry.

  • @mallambanda67
    @mallambanda67Ай бұрын

    Watching you live from Ghana

  • @NektarVision
    @NektarVisionАй бұрын

    Another great documentary, thanks from pnw Canada.

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    @lakahyfreefirelover879Ай бұрын

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  • @Knitting_n_Trucking
    @Knitting_n_Trucking15 сағат бұрын

    How many human hours of work have been spent making the clothes at 2:02

  • @MarcelleBourrauxOlgaHenriette
    @MarcelleBourrauxOlgaHenrietteАй бұрын

    7 MILLIARDS D' HUMAINS ÇA FAIT GAGNER DE L'ARGENT AUX BANQUES...

  • @ovidiuc4
    @ovidiuc421 күн бұрын

    There are two problems with the designer/high end clothing brands: the designs are either too weird or too dull and the offer for mid range prices is almost non existent. Example: I just came from Paris with high hopes my wife would get something of quality that would be better than the Bershka's of the world. From the whole Galleries Lafayette the only design that we liked was a mini skirt. It had very nice, but thick material, which would make it a pain to wear in high heat. And it was 1000 EUR. For up to 200 EUR we would have bought it, but 1000? I just feel scammed. A similar skirt in terms of design is 20 EUR at most in a fast fashion store. I really hate the quality of fast fashion, but give me the same design and better material at up to 10 times the price, not 50 times the price. There is no alternative for mid range prices with the same designs. And just to be clear, by same designs I mean revealing, very sexy. The more expensive brands catter to an older clientele, who will not buy stuff that you would wear at music festivals. So the fast fashion industry will continue to thrive, unfortunately.

  • @navajojohn9448
    @navajojohn9448Ай бұрын

    Men replace clothes when they wear them out, damage them, or get too fat for them. Women and male metros buy clothes just buy clothes and jam up the closets.

  • @walungamaandrewkiyingi3780
    @walungamaandrewkiyingi3780Ай бұрын

    Pollution and environmental degradation + health consequences require development of safer organic inputs for textiles, Zara, h&m, pretty little fashion should all commit to this because clearly, fast fashion isnt ending anytime soon

  • @LynnKsCouture
    @LynnKsCouture29 күн бұрын

    Read label and don't buy viscose or polyester fabric. Otherwise those got to have buyers have an obsessive compulsive disorder.

  • @sandrogomes19
    @sandrogomes19Ай бұрын

    ZARA, Primark, E etc

  • @lashachokhonelidze2498
    @lashachokhonelidze2498Ай бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @mkhany
    @mkhanyАй бұрын

    🇸🇦👑

  • @splitman1129
    @splitman1129Ай бұрын

    Nothing will change. The world knows this stuff happens yet nothing is changing because the politicians wear the high end clothing. Money is all that matters to the world and that includes about half of y'all who comment about how terrible this is.

  • @philipsawyer177

    @philipsawyer177

    Ай бұрын

    Unless and until the consumers change, nothing will change. We all thought COVID would force change, but everything is back to what it was before, or more so.

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    @krishnaraj-om5roАй бұрын

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    @AKGAMAR-ft4fdАй бұрын

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  • @n.listeeb1955
    @n.listeeb1955Ай бұрын

    High-fashion for the working poor. Most great everyday/luxury things come from the poor. The poor innovate through lack of resources ❤ Extra clothing could be shipped to slums of India, 3rd world countries or just "recycled" through shelters, foster care, food pantries. The ruling class won't let this happen, as they don't want competition and customers being turned off by copycats. Narcissism and greed at its best, ya'll!

  • @philipsawyer177

    @philipsawyer177

    Ай бұрын

    Shipping "extra" clothing overseas, usually without a real cost to the shipper/NGO, is a wonderful way to destroy the local apparel market as it's impossible for local designers, tailors and seamstresses to compete with "free" clothing. So much "fast fashion" is also crappily made with garbage fabric, so, to be really honest, it would be best just to burn it -- but then a lot of it has carcinogens in the materials, too (look for the article on the brickmakers in Bangladesh who are dying of what they are made to burn in their kilns...). I have worked in the industry for 40 years, making custom and bespoke apparel which can be worn for a generation or more, but the industry generally is really truly f***ed up.

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    @BIGBOSSYT-bv8pkАй бұрын

    Revux's team is top-notch. Expecting big developments soon!

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    @user-hy9rs4cm4vАй бұрын

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  • @Across_world_with_u
    @Across_world_with_uАй бұрын

    Not just low cost but all fashion is bad polluter and slave labor promoter!

  • @porschefanatic1049

    @porschefanatic1049

    Ай бұрын

    i don’t think more expensive clothes is any different. it’s likely they are made alongside these “fast/cheap” fashion

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    @Gopeajoy225Ай бұрын

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    @BAOOGAMERYTАй бұрын

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  • @GraemeWight-wx3xz
    @GraemeWight-wx3xzАй бұрын

    I dont buy from them.

  • @st.floyds.banana6644
    @st.floyds.banana6644Ай бұрын

    Seems like clothes for fruits

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