This site has limited support for your browser. We recommend switching to Edge, Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.

TALC CLOTHING ARE CREATED IN 🇫🇷​ AND MADE IN 🇵🇹

TALC CLOTHING ARE CREATED IN 🇫🇷​ AND MADE IN 🇵🇹

Fast fashion: why is it time for a change?

Fast fashion first emerged in the 1980s in popular fashion cities such as New York, Milan, Paris, and London. During the 2000s, this movement intensified, with more and more fast fashion brands catering to consumers’ desires, but at the expense of the environment and the working conditions of employees. What exactly is fast fashion? Why is it essential to rethink its consumption?

What is fast fashion?


Fast fashion is a large-scale production model characterized by very rapid manufacturing and sales cycles. Fast fashion brands are known for their ability to produce new clothing quickly, in response to changing trends (every two weeks, sometimes less), and to make it available at affordable prices to consumers.
To give you an idea, a fast fashion brand is able to release up to 36 collections per year, while a classic fashion brand only releases 4!


The impact of fast fashion

This approach focused on large-scale, low-cost production raises questions about the environmental and social impact of our clothing choices.

Environmental

With fast fashion, every step of the manufacturing process results in soil and water contamination, as well as excessive use of water and energy. Indeed, before being your t-shirt or pants, your clothes have undergone numerous chemical treatments.

For example, even before being treated, cotton cultivation will have used 25% of the world's pesticides and 10% of its chemical fertilizers. The problem is that these chemicals infiltrate the soil, pollute waterways and poison aquatic life at the same time. Take the Citarum River in Indonesia, for example: it is currently the most polluted in the world because of the 500 textile industries that line it.

And who says low-cost clothing production, says cheap and therefore low-quality materials! Polyester and elastane are also part of the lot, with less solid finishes, which does not allow the clothes to last over time. This encourages excessive consumption and significant waste, because very often, the clothes are thrown away after a few uses.

Finally, some major fashion brands that opt ​​for this production model contribute to the deforestation of the Amazon, particularly because of their links with tanneries and other companies that are allegedly involved in leather production.

Social

Fast fashion contributes to the exploitation of workers. The clothes are mostly made in countries where social minimums are far from being respected. Poverty wages, unsanitary buildings, unsuitable working hours, no contracts, child labor… The list is long. It is the brands that impose their working conditions on the factories, which leads them to take significant risks for the health and safety of employees.

Sanitary

The precarious working conditions in fast fashion brands’ manufacturing facilities can contribute to health problems for workers. This is due to their exposure to hazardous chemicals, but also to the long hours required. Finally, the overconsumption encouraged by fast fashion leads to an increase in textile waste, which has a negative environmental impact and can create public health problems.

So, buying clothes from a fast fashion brand, ultimately, at what price?


Sustainable fashion, a solid alternative to fast fashion

slow fashion Aragon Shirt


Fortunately, many initiatives are emerging to build ethical and more sustainable fashion. Buying less, but better, that is the solution! This is the very principle of slow fashion and eco-responsible fashion.

Quality, yes. Quantity, do we really need it?

Slow fashion presents itself as a sustainable and reliable alternative to this mode of consumption. Unlike fast fashion, this movement highlights an approach that respects the environment, workers and animals in the manufacture of clothing.

Its goal is to limit clothing purchases and to favor thoughtful and better quality consumption. To achieve this, slow fashion uses materials with low environmental impact, manufactures clothing in compliance with minimum social standards and is committed to responsible and reasoned production.

Why choose quality, eco-friendly indoor clothing?

By choosing materials that come from nature, are local and consume little energy, such as linen, hemp, organic cotton, Supima or lyocell (artificial textile developed from wood cellulose), you contribute to reducing soil depletion, the drying up of waterways, improving waste management and making a gesture to combat global warming.

In addition, by buying clothes made with eco-friendly materials, they will last you longer. You will therefore not need to buy them regularly and follow the fast fashion trend.

Finally, since fast fashion is associated with precarious working conditions, by promoting sustainable fashion, you encourage more ethical business practices.

Eco-responsible brands ensure that workers' rights are respected, by guaranteeing reasonable wages and hours, as well as safe working conditions. Ethical fashion is simply a return to values ​​of sobriety and sustainability.

→ In short, Talc is the "anti Shein" par excellence. The production rate is adapted according to the state of stocks, no large-scale manufacturing, the right price and only a hundred pieces per model/color!

Discover our quality indoor clothing for men and women and our eco-responsible commitments.

How to change your consumption habits?

Do you want to adopt responsible consumption when it comes to your wardrobe?

First of all, think about your real needs before buying new clothes. In fact, 64% of clothes that can still be worn end up in the trash today. Instead of throwing away your clothes, repair them and recycle them as much as possible!

If you really don't want them anymore, you can always give them away by dropping them off at collection points, to associations, or simply by offering them to those around you.
Explore second-hand buying or trading options with other people as much as possible.

And then, you don't have to follow fleeting trends either, you can also adopt a timeless style! Maybe you don't need new clothes right away. Take care of your clothes and keep them as long as possible.

If you are buying, opt for ethical and environmentally friendly brands that use responsible manufacturing practices. Always prioritize quality and sustainable materials over quantity.

You can vary your wardrobe with clothes made from second-hand natural materials, and others made from recycled or upcycled natural fibers (a creative process based on the revaluation of damaged or unused fabrics), with manufacturing that requires very few resources, less than recycled synthetics, such as rPET.

Finally, raise awareness about the harmful effects of the fashion industry and inspire others to adopt conscious consumption habits! Fast fashion simply reminds us that deep down, we probably already have everything we need at home, and that it is worth choosing our clothes wisely.

Discover our unisex ranges here:

- Pajama sets (men's photos )
- Pajama sets (women's photos )
- Pajama shorts (women's photos )
- Pajama shorts (men's photos)

Cart

No more products available for purchase

pt Portugal
fr France
ax Ã…land Islands
af Afghanistan
al Albania
dz Algeria
ad Andorra
ao Angola
ai Anguilla
ag Antigua Barbuda
ar Argentina
am Armenia
aw Aruba
ac Ascension Island
au Australia
at Austria
az Azerbaijan
bs Bahamas
bh Bahrain
bd Bangladesh
bb Barbados
by Belarus
be Belgium
bz Belize
bj Benin
bm Bermuda
bt Bhutan
bo Bolivia
ba Bosnia Herzegovina
bw Botswana
br Brazil
io British Indian Ocean Territory
vg British Virgin Islands
bn Brunei
bg Bulgaria
bf Burkina Faso
bi Burundi
kh Cambodia
cm Cameroon
cad Canada
cv Cape Verde
bq Caribbean Netherlands
ky Cayman Islands
cf Central African Republic
td Chad
cl Chile
cn China
cx Christmas Island
cc Cocos (Keeling) Islands
co Colombia
km Comoros
cg Congo Brazzaville
cd Congo Kinshasa
ck Cook Islands
cr Costa Rica
ci Côte d'Ivoire
hr Croatia
cw Curaçao
cy Cyprus
cz Czechia
dk Denmark
dj Djibouti
dm Dominica
do Dominican Republic
ec Ecuador
eg Egypt
sv El Salvador
gq Equatorial Guinea
er Eritrea
ee Estonia
sz Eswatini
et Ethiopia
fk Falkland Islands
fo Faroe Islands
fj Fiji
fi Finland
gf French Guiana
pf French Polynesia
tf French Southern Territories
ga Gabon
gm Gambia
ge Georgia
de Germany
gh Ghana
gi Gibraltar
gr Greece
gl Greenland
gd Grenada
gp Guadeloupe
gt Guatemala
gg Guernsey
gn Guinea
gw GuineaBissau
gy Guyana
ht Haiti
hn Honduras
hk Hong Kong SAR
hu Hungary
is Iceland
in India
id Indonesia
iq Iraq
ie Ireland
im Isle of Man
il Israel
it Italy
jm Jamaica
Japan
je Jersey
jo Jordan
kz Kazakhstan
ke Kenya
ki Kiribati
xk Kosovo
kw Kuwait
kg Kyrgyzstan
la Laos
lv Latvia
lb Lebanon
ls Lesotho
lr Liberia
ly Libya
li Liechtenstein
lt Lithuania
lu Luxembourg
mo Macao SAR
mg Madagascar
mw Malawi
my Malaysia
mv Maldives
ml Mali
mt Malta
mq Martinique
mr Mauritania
mu Mauritius
yt Mayotte
mx Mexico
md Moldova
mc Monaco
mn Mongolia
me Montenegro
ms Montserrat
ma Morocco
mz Mozambique
mm Myanmar (Burma)
na Namibia
nr Nauru
np Nepal
nl Netherlands
nc New Caledonia
nz New Zealand
ni Nicaragua
ne Niger
ng Nigeria
nu Niue
nf Norfolk Island
mk North Macedonia
no Norway
om Oman
pk Pakistan
ps Palestinian Territories
pa Panama
pg Papua New Guinea
py Paraguay
pe Peru
ph Philippines
pn Pitcairn Islands
pl Poland
pt Portugal
qa Qatar
re Réunion
ro Romania
ru Russia
rw Rwanda
ws Samoa
sm San Marino
st São Tomé e Príncipe
sa Saudi Arabia
sn Senegal
rs Serbia
sc Seychelles
sl Sierra Leone
sg Singapore
sx Sint Maarten
sk Slovakia
si Slovenia
sb Solomon Islands
so Somalia
za South Africa
gs South Georgia South Sandwich Islands
kr South Korea
ss South Sudan
es Spain
lk Sri Lanka
bl St Barthélemy
sh St Helena
kn St Kitts Nevis
lc St Lucia
mf St Martin
pm St Pierre Miquelon
vc St Vincent Grenadines
sd Sudan
sr Suriname
sj Svalbard Jan Mayen
se Sweden
ch Switzerland
tw Taiwan
tj Tajikistan
tz Tanzania
th Thailand
tl TimorLeste
tg Togo
tk Tokelau
to Tonga
tt Trinad Tobago
ta Tristan da Cunha
tn Tunisia
tr Turkey
tm Turkmenistan
tc Turks Caicos Islands
tv Tuvalu
ug Uganda
ua Ukraine
ae United Arab Emirates
gb United Kingdom
us United States
uy Uruguay
um US Outlying Islands
uz Uzbekistan
vu Vanuatu
va Vatican City
ve Venezuela
vn Vietnam
wf Wallis Futuna
eh Western Sahara
ye Yemen
zm Zambia
zw Zimbabwe
usEnglish
fr French
us English
eurEuro
eur Euro