Babuji Dheere Chalna - Ecolook

Babuji Dheere Chalna

Why do you need to embrace slow fashion and how Ecolook makes it a cakewalk for you

Too Fast

Many of us are familiar with formula one racing and heard the name of the most well-known legend of the exciting motorsport, Michael Schumacher. The German ace driver went on to win the F1 World Championships for a record number of seven times. In formula one racing, cars clock a speed of around 200mph. Often, even close to 220mph. It requires years of training, immense expertise to deal with such speed. Still, there are a couple of extremely unfortunate incidents in the history of the game, which involves plenty of adrenaline rush. With a heavy heart at times, we recall the tragic accident of renowned Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna. He was one of the best in the sport, managed to become the world champion in 1988, 1990, 1991, had to leave the race of life after meeting with a fatal accident while leading in the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994. One gets astonished to know that the heartbeats of a F1 driver go as far as 170 per minute. But neither life is a motorsport nor we possess the skill of a trained F1 driver.

Come the world of fashion, there are several complications lately. The way fast fashion is trying to become faster at the cost of risking the lives of innumerable labourers and workers around the world, that too at underpay. It produces one garbage truck of textiles per second. This huge textile waste eventually contributes to global warming and climate change.

So, going too fast is not recommended in most of the cases, as it comes with a heavy price – like in case of fast fashion, it poses several threats which affects our livelihood to a great extent.

Go Slow

Life doesn’t give you too many options to choose from. But sometimes it offers you quite a few to pick between. So, on the other side of fast fashion, the one which is risky and a serious threat to the environment, you have slow fashion – which is continuously trying to minimize the global textile pollution. Over the last few years, the way, slow fashion has made numerous people aware of the ill-effects of fast fashion industry and elevated itself to a strong alternative, is really commendable. Even if we consider the aspect of keeping in sync with the latest fashion trends, it ticks the box. The very fact that, slow fashion has managed to make sustainable jute bags in vogue again, calls for a huge round of applause.

In the recent times, the leading Indian slow fashion brand, Ecolook is doing wonders in this part of the world. They are desperately in need of your valued support to make India green. You can just click the website or dial the helpline number to become a green warrior with its wide range of premium quality eco-friendly jute bags.

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