What is Fast Fashion?

The term fast fashion describes a significant segment of the fashion industry that depends on rapid and inexpensive production of low-quality clothing, swiftly distributed to keep up with current trends. It has also been criticized for its negative impact on the environment due to the high volume of clothing waste it generates.

Fast Fashion Brands such as (but not limited to)

Aldi (Baby Sleeptime, Crane, Lily & Dan, Higgledee, 7 Steps)

Best & Less (All4Me, Amco, Baby Baby, Baby Berry, Bad Boy, Breakers, Essentials, Tilt, Future You) 

Big W (Big Softies, Catriona Rowntree, Dymples, Edited, Emerson)

Kmart  (Anko, All Sorts, H&T, Miss Understood, Tiny Little Wonders, Urban Supply, Kids&Co) 

Shein

Target (Essentials, Ecko, Mooks, Piping Hot, Sista, The Veronicas) 

Temu

Are made swiftly and often lack quality, although these are great for messy play or Kindy they just don't support sustainability or encourage reusability. Meaning, unfortunately when traded with us, we can't give huge credits for these items.