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Katrina Rodabaugh - Slow Fashion movement through making, thrifting and mending

34 min · 19 de may de 2026
portada del episodio Katrina Rodabaugh - Slow Fashion movement through making, thrifting and mending

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Connecting the dots between what we wear and environmental impact creates a scary picture. According to the EPA, billions of pounds of textiles ends up in landfills every year. Why? One of the reasons may be our culture's habit of hoping from one fashion trend to another every few weeks. That's Fast Fashion. Lots of people in the industry, and in your neighborhood, have taken note and are taking action in a movement called Slow Fashion. It encourages us to purchase better-made clothes, and learn to mend the jeans, blouses, and jackets we really like. This Deep Roots Radio interview features Katrina Rodabaugh, author of Mending Matters, and of Make Thrift Mend. She teaches classes and offers a number of products. You can learn more from her website, www.katrinarodabaugh.com [https://www.katrinarodabaugh.com] Sylvia Burgos Toftness [sylvia@bullbrookkeep.com]

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Katrina Rodabaugh - Slow Fashion movement through making, thrifting and mending

Connecting the dots between what we wear and environmental impact creates a scary picture. According to the EPA, billions of pounds of textiles ends up in landfills every year. Why? One of the reasons may be our culture's habit of hoping from one fashion trend to another every few weeks. That's Fast Fashion. Lots of people in the industry, and in your neighborhood, have taken note and are taking action in a movement called Slow Fashion. It encourages us to purchase better-made clothes, and learn to mend the jeans, blouses, and jackets we really like. This Deep Roots Radio interview features Katrina Rodabaugh, author of Mending Matters, and of Make Thrift Mend. She teaches classes and offers a number of products. You can learn more from her website, www.katrinarodabaugh.com [https://www.katrinarodabaugh.com] Sylvia Burgos Toftness [sylvia@bullbrookkeep.com]

19 de may de 202634 min