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annotationText | After many years in the fashion business, Frances Austen founder Margaret Coblentz was tired of seeing the trends in fast fashion, including a flurry of wasteful production and post-consumer disposal. With the clothing industry consistently falling into the highest-ranking waste production industries, she decided to do something about it with a very basic philosophy — make quality clothing that is versatile and long-lasting. Her goal is to encourage consumers to re-wear clothing, both because it’s good for the planet and because they love what they’re wearing. With that in mind, the luxury product line aims to be both trendy and timeless. |
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parentItem | These biodegradable sweaters ditch fast fashion in favor of sustainable cashmere.pdf |
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annotationAuthorName | Ananda Thrift |