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Fair Trade Clothing  Style With Sensibility

Fair trade stands for more equality between developed and developing countries and aims to reduce the dramatic income gap that free trade has inflicted on workers in the developing nations. At the same time, it also gives due consideration to the environment as the fair trade products are eco-friendly in nature.

There are many factors that are responsible for the poor working conditions of workers in the developing countries. With free trade becoming the norm of the modern world, big manufacturers rely heavily on the cheaper labor available in developing countries. Since the laws and regulations in developing countries are often not very stringent as far as the working conditions are concerned, the result is massive exploitation of the labor force. Multinational corporations are profit driven and take maximum advantage of this situation and avail of the cheap labor. Further, there is little consideration towards the pollution resulting from the process of manufacturing and the developing nations are left with heavily polluted water and land.

Fair trade is a model of business that counters this norm and provides better working conditions to the laborers in these countries. Fair trade ensures sustainable growth in communities and helps to preserve the traditional craft and production methods of artisan groups and farmers. While products like fair trade coffee and chocolate are more well-known, other products such as fair trade clothing are increasingly in demand in western markets. One reason is that people are well aware of the exploitative working conditions in the clothing manufacturing sector. Secondly, fair trade clothing is essentially handmade, incorporating traditional art forms such as handloom, block-printing and embroidery, and thus has a unique style that stands apart from mass-produced clothing.

Fair trade clothing can be fashionable and affordable, and are made with higher quality raw material and craftsmanship, which adds to their durability. Since the clothing is made using crafts like weaving, hand-embroidery and block-printing, great attention is given to details. The natural fabrics like pure silk, cotton and wool that is used gives the clothing an authentic look and comfortable feel. Further, the manufacturing of synthetic fabric such as polyester and rayon results in heavy pollution and the use of natural fabrics helps to alleviate environmental degradation.

These handmade clothes are distributed by fair trade companies, ensuring sustainable income to the artisans and their families. At the same time, it also helps to keep these craft traditions alive, which would otherwise languish due to lack of market. When you buy fair trade clothing, not only do you help in supporting these artisans, but also in sustaining their craft traditions and preserving the environment.

by: Joan Rasch




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