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Comparez les prix en direct sur sustainable fashion trends chez Amazon, eBay, AliExpress et les marchands partenaires sélectionnés. La mode couvre vêtements, chaussures, accessoires et vêtements d'extérieur pour hommes, femmes et enfants. Les meilleurs achats : les basiques classiques (Uniqlo, Everlane, Quince) plutôt que la fast fashion ; le seconde main haut de gamme (The RealReal, Vestiaire, eBay authentifié) pour du designer à 40-70 % du prix neuf. Les tailles varient énormément entre marques — consultez toujours le guide de tailles spécifique à la marque. Pour les chaussures, privilégiez le confort à la marque. Les vestes méritent l'investissement : une Patagonia ou Arc'teryx à 400 $ dure plus de 10 ans contre 2 saisons pour la fast fashion à 80 $. Cliquez sur n'importe quelle carte pour ouvrir la page du vendeur ; nous gagnons une petite commission d'affiliation sans frais supplémentaires pour vous.

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Frequently asked questions about sustainable fashion trends

What clothing brands are actually worth the money?

For durability: Patagonia (lifetime repair), Filson (heritage canvas), Carhartt (workwear), Vuori (activewear), Quince (cashmere/linen at 50% of luxury prices). For style: A.P.C., Madewell, Buck Mason. For basics: Uniqlo (best $/quality in any wardrobe), Everlane, J.Crew Factory. Avoid fast-fashion brands (Shein, Temu, Romwe) — they're disposable in 3-6 months.

How often should I buy new clothes?

Build a 'capsule wardrobe' of 30-40 quality pieces and replace only as items wear out or no longer fit. Most adults overspend on quantity — five $50 well-fitting shirts beat fifteen $15 fast-fashion shirts. Buy by need, not season. Sales drive bad purchases; only buy on sale if you'd buy at full price.

When is the best time to buy clothes?

End-of-season clearance (January for winter, July for summer) = 50-70% off. Black Friday and post-Christmas for accessories and outerwear. Off-season opposite hemisphere: buy summer in winter, winter in summer. Subscribe to brand emails 2-3 weeks before purchasing — most brands send 'new customer' codes (15-30% off).

How do I know what size to order online?

Take three measurements (chest, waist, hips for tops/bottoms; full body for dresses), compare to each brand's specific size chart. Read reviews specifically for fit notes ('runs small', 'order up'). Free returns from Nordstrom, Madewell, Everlane, Quince eliminate sizing risk. Always order multiple sizes for new brands.

Is secondhand designer clothing worth buying?

Yes — The RealReal, Vestiaire Collective, Poshmark, ThredUp sell verified designer at 40-70% off retail. The RealReal authenticates every item (high-end brands). Poshmark relies on buyer verification — riskier but cheaper. Designer secondhand outperforms new mid-range — better build, lasting style, sustainability bonus.

What's the most cost-effective way to dress well?

Buy basics in quality (Uniqlo, Quince) + invest in one signature piece per category (jacket, jeans, shoes). Tailor everything over $100 — even cheap clothing looks expensive when fitted properly. Avoid trends past your 20s. Build a small wardrobe of pieces you love wearing — wear-cost (item price ÷ times worn) is the only real measure of value.

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