Episode 207: The Future of Fashion is Small, with Angela of FABRIC

the future of fashion is small.

The future of fashion is small, ethical, and circular. The problem right now? Big businesses control the supply chain, making it really hard for small brands and designers to succeed. FABRIC is working to change that by building a fully circular supply chain here in the United States, powered by many, many small businesses. In this episode, […]

Episode 205: The SHEIN-sodes, part 2: Bots, Stolen Art, and Phthala-what?!

Why and how SHEIN's low prices are unnaturally and unethically low.

This episode is part 2 in a short series about SHEIN: where it’s been, where it’s going, and how it is changing everything. If you haven’t listened to part one yet, go do that before listening to this episode. In this part of the series, we will be tackling: An update on SHEIN’s IPO plans. Why and […]

Episode 204: The SHEIN-sodes, part 1: IPO WTF, Empty Airplanes, & Duty Free

How Shein is changing fashion in a very bad way.

SHEIN has–and is– changing what it means to buy and sell clothing on planet Earth.  And it’s not a change for the better. It’s a change we should all care about, no matter where WE buy our clothing. Because SHEIN and what it means for the future of making and selling just about any category […]

Episode 203: Why clothes fit worse in the fast fashion era, with Dr. Colleen Pokorny

Why are size and fit so terrible in the fast fashion era?

Amanda is joined by Dr. Colleen Pokorny, Assistant Professor of Apparel Design at Oregon State University. Before making the shift to education, Colleen was a technical designer in the world of fast fashion.  And there is so much to cover in this episode:  What is a technical designer? How has the speed of fast fashion made clothing […]

Episode 202: Art is an essential part of the slow fashion movement, with Janelle Abbott

Art is an essential part of slow fashion.

Amanda is joined by artist, designer, sewist, and small business owner, Janelle Abbott.  We will learn about her recent performance, 14 Hours, in which Janelle spent 6 days sewing for 14 hours each day, demonstrating the lived experience of a Bangladeshi garment worker.  Other things discussed in this episode: Art as a means of helping others understand the […]

Episode 201: Is it CLASSIST to talk about fast fashion?

Is it classist to talk about fast fashion?

This episode is part two in a recurring series examining and debunking the most common “excuses” and justifications we see for supporting, maybe even protecting(?) fast fashion and fast everything. And this week we are going to explore a classic comeback to conversations about fast fashion: “it’s classist to talk about fast fashion.”   We […]

The 200th Episode Live Extravaganza!

The Clotheshorse 200th episode live extravaganza!

It’s the 200th episode of Clotheshorse and we are going live (and on video) for the first time ever! Amanda is joined by special guest Gem Masland (@draugqueen) to celebrate this very special occasion. This episode is filled with cool stuff: ★ Awesome messages from listeners about their own journeys within the slow fashion movement. Thanks to […]

Episode 199: Is there REALLY no ethical consumption under capitalism?

Is there really no ethical consumption under capitalism?

If you dare to dive into the comments section on just about any post about fast fashion or fast everything, you are guaranteed to see more than one person saying “there’s no ethical consumption under capitalism.”  This episode is part one in a recurring series examining and debunking the most common “excuses” and justifications we […]

Episode 198: How To Talk About Slow Fashion

How to talk about slow fashion...

How do we get people to join our community and work for change alongside us? By talking about slow fashion, fast fashion, and overconsumption! But starting these conversations can be intimidating.  And frustrating to continue! Have YOU ever tried to change minds in the comment section of a social media post?!  Fortunately Amanda has learned […]