Monday, 5 August 2013

Dress Agencies

I was recently tempted into 'dress agency' Shimto in St Albans - I had avoided it previously thinking it would be designer prices, as the sign outside states that they sell your designer garments for you. However I was greatly surprised, and will visit again! Buying second-hand has to be better for the environment than the millions of tonnes of clothing that go into landfill each year, and I suspect a lot of designer stuff only gets worn a few times!                        










I picked up a lovely Skunkfunk dress for only £27.  The stripes are so flattering as they take the eye across the body and miss out the lumpy bits! It's shown here with my 'happy beads' brought from Cape Town by friends, that happen to pick out the colours in the (now) retro print.





I love the little details like the badge on the bottom and the leather label in the back neck.

And I was even more delighted when looking up Skunkfunk on the internet to discover that they are a very environmentally-friendly company with GOTS certification and a commitment to improving the social conditions in the factories which produce their collections. That's great when Topshop, Gap and Walmart are still failing to sign the Bangladesh Safety Accord following the Rana Plaza factory collapse in April in which over 1000 people died, and others including Matalan and Benetton are refusing to pay compensation to victims despite their garments being manufactured in the factory.

They are based in Spain, so I am looking forward to Skunkfunk opening a wider online store so we can actually buy their clothes in this country!

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