Fast Fashion is inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends. The problem with fast fashion is that it continues to contribute to a growing amount of textile waste, with lands overflowing and 85% of textiles ending up in dumps yearly. Fast Fashion is responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions. Making one T-shirt uses about 2,700 liters of water.
People could fix fast fashion by buying less like buy from impulse buys and thrift stores. Buy from antique stores and get cheap clothing. Companies such as Shien, Zara, Fashion Nova, Temu, Gap, and Topshop have fast fashion in their systems. In conclusion, fast fashion is a bad solution to our economy. People should stop using fast fashion and start making or buying cheap clothing.