In recent years, there’s been a growing awareness for brands and fashion corporations promoting their fair trade ethos and sustainable roots, with many brands rising in popularity due to consumers being more aware of where their clothing comes from. However, what about the other end of the spectrum and the fashion brands selling the products of cheap labour and sweat shop garments? Disposable fashion, as it’s been titled, refers to the process of brands churning out inexpensive brands quickly and to high consumer demand, but what’s the real cost of cheap fashion, and why should you avoid it?
