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Episode 124: The Quest For The Most Sustainable Bra, with Sam of Broad Lingerie
Episode 124: The Quest For The Most Sustainable Bra, with Sam of Broad Lingerie
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146 minutes
Released:
Apr 17, 2022
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Podcast episode
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The most sustainable bra is one that fits you well, makes you feel your best, and gets a lot of wear and proper care. Sam Conover of Broad Lingerie,Toronto’s D+ bra and swimwear shop. is here to help us on our own personal quest for the most sustainable bra, with stops along the way to discuss Rock of Love, corporate greed, and beige lingerie.Find Broad Lingerie on IG as @broadlingerie and on Twitter.Find this episode's transcript (and so much more) at clotheshorsepodcast.comStill not enough? Listen to Amanda on Conscious Style!Let’s make art simple- together! Check out Let’s Make Art today by going to my special link, zen.ai/clotheshorse to get 20% off. Coupon code is activated at checkout!If you’re a maker who has been thinking about starting your own business using upcycled materials and you would like to turn it into a full time job that actually pays your bills, then check out the Rags to Riches Virtual Textile Upcycling Summit on April 20-22nd!Want to support Amanda's work on Clotheshorse? Learn more at patreon.com/clotheshorsepodcastClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable brands:Gentle Vibes: We are purveyors of polyester and psychedelic relics! We encourage experimentation and play not only in your wardrobe, but in your home, too. We have thousands of killer vintage pieces ready for their next adventure! Picnicwear: a slow fashion brand, ethically made by hand from vintage and deadstock materials - most notably, vintage towels! Founder, Dani, has worked in the industry as a fashion designer for over 10 years, but started Picnicwear in response to her dissatisfaction with the industry's shortcomings. Picnicwear recently moved to rural North Carolina where all their clothing and accessories are now designed and cut, but the majority of their sewing is done by skilled garment workers in NYC. Their customers take comfort in knowing that all their sewists are paid well above NYC minimum wage. Picnicwear offers minimal waste and maximum authenticity: Future Vintage over future garbage.Shift Clothing, out of beautiful Astoria, Oregon, with a focus on natural fibers, simple hardworking designs, and putting fat people first. Discover more at shiftwheeler.comBlank Cass, or Blanket Coats by Cass, is focused on restoring, renewing, and reviving the history held within vintage and heirloom textiles. By embodying and transferring the love, craft, and energy that is original to each vintage textile into a new garment, I hope we can reteach ourselves to care for and mend what we have and make it last. Blank Cass lives on Instagram @blank_cass and a website will be launched soon at blankcass.com.Caren Kinne Studio: Located in Western Massachusetts, Caren specializes in handcrafted earrings from found, upcycled, and repurposed fabrics as well as other eco-friendly curios, all with a hint of nostalgia, a dollop of whimsy, a dash of color and 100% fun. Caren is an artist/designer who believes the materials we use matter. See more on Instagram @carenkinnestudioSt. Evens is an NYC-based vintage shop that is dedicated to bringing you those special pieces you’ll reach for again and again. More than just a store, St. Evens is dedicated to sharing the stories and history behind the garments. 10% of all sales are donated to a different charitable organization each month. For the month of April, St. Evens is supporting United Farm Worker’s Foundation. New vintage is released every Thursday at wearStEvens.com, with previews of new pieces and more brought to you on Instagram at @wear_st.evens.Located in Whistler, Canada, Velvet Underground is a "velvet jungle" full of vintage and second-hand clothes, plants, a vegan cafe and lots of rad products from other small sustainable businesses. Our mission is to create a brand and community dedicated to promoting self-expression, as well as educating and inspiring a more sustainable and conscious lifestyle both for the people and the planet.Find us on Instagram @sho
Released:
Apr 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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