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How to Trade Fast Fashion for Slow Style in 2025

Swap quantity for quality with long-term investments worthy of their place in your well-curated wardrobe.

By: Logan RossDate: 2025-04-24

“Buy less, buy better” is a phrase perennially echoed throughout the fashion industry.


In theory, it makes sense. But in the face of must-have trends and see now, buy now shopping habits, the concept is often forgotten.


For those looking to build a wardrobe that lasts, slow style offers a meaningful alternative. It’s about quality over quantity, timeless over trendy, and intention over imitation.


Still, it’s easier said than done. So where does one begin?



What is Fast Fashion?


Fast fashion  revolves around chasing trends — reacting to what s hot today with pieces designed for short-term wear. They often mimic current styles but aren’t crafted with the quality or care to last for years to come.


While this can be exciting, they rarely earn a permanent place in your wardrobe. The alternative? Well-made garments that fit beautifully, feel exceptional, and adapt effortlessly to different occasions — pieces you’ll reach for again and again.



Conscious Consumption


The concept behind what many have dubbed “conscious consumption” is the act of committing to a more considerate approach to purchasing.


This means taking time to consider how investing in a new garment will work with your existing pieces, fit your lifestyle, and serve you for years to come.


Over time, practicing conscious consumption results in a wardrobe full of clothing that you’re more likely to return to wearing season after season — pieces you love, feel confident in, and have genuine connection to.



Exploring Made-to-Measure


Another way to take a more considered approach to clothing purchases is to explore custom and Made-to-Measure (MTM) clothing options.


Not only is the process longer than shopping for ready-made clothes (typically about 3-4 weeks from concept to final product), but it also allows you to ask yourself, “what do I truly want from this item?”.


When you are selecting all of the fabrics, linings, design details, and custom finishes, you’re more likely to get exactly what you want out of a specific item.


And don’t forget the key detail — the garment’s made specifically for you, which means it’s designed to fit you and you alone, however you want it to. No returns of ill-fitting clothes, just pieces that fit you and make you feel your best and most confident.


Male model wearing suit signifying made-to-measure

Explore Made-to-Measure

Developing a relationship with a Style Advisor and/or MTM Specialist will enormously benefit your wardrobe in the long run. For expert guidance, a trustworthy opinion on future purchases, and seasoned personal style advice, book your one-to-one in-store appointment now.



A Better Way to Build a Wardrobe


Ultimately, taking the time to invest in well-made, high-quality garments doesn’t just benefit you now, it will benefit you for years to come.


Whether you re shopping with us in-store or online, you can feel confident that you’ll find timeless pieces, expert advice, and a wardrobe that will serve you well wherever life takes you.


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