I’m a recovered fast-fashion addict, now I save $360 a month thrifting — here’s how

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Lottie Lashley, 25, used shopping as a coping mechanism to help her settle into her first year of university. That’s all changed — and led to significant savings.

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“I would say it was an addiction to fast fashion,” Lashley to Kennedy News. “Seeing it, and needing to have it.” “I take it to a kind of extreme, but it’s just having the thought of ‘we don’t need to mindlessly consume,’ ” she said.Fast fashion refers to clothing items that are quickly and inexpensively produced to get trendy garments into consumers’ closets shortly after they hit the catwalk.The Brit quit her fast-fashion shopping addiction about five years ago when she claimed she “realized how un-environmental” and “unethical” the industry is.

 

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