Slow Fashion
Julia supported the slow fashion. What would be the difference between ‘quick fashion’ and ‘slow-fashion?’ ‘Fast fashion’ was the cheapest clothes we could buy. It had the stylish fabric and was inexpensive too. Julia claimed, “We demand lots of clothes cheap, so retailers have to produce in foreign factories where US labor laws don’t protect workers.” However, it was the opposite of ‘Slow fashion,’ where it had a superior quality of the fabric.
Workers’ Rights
Most of the companies employed minors in their factory because most of the clothing was made in other countries. To get the demand of the people, they needed an inexpensive outfit. The worst part was no law could punish the companies for defending the kids. Julia decided to purchase a few clothes to reduce the demand for clothing. It might be the main reason why Julia accepted the challenge.