Wardrobe Revolution Weekend x Field Grey

10.10.2022
Karen Lukacs for Selvedge’s Wardrobe Revolution Weekend on Saturday 8th October, where she led a Transforming Denim Jackets workshop https://www.selvedge.org/blogs/selvedge/wardrobe-revolution-weekend-1

Inspired by Selvedge’s Wardrobe Revolution Weekend array of talks, the team at Field Grey took a moment to reflect on our own personal efforts to revolutionise our wardrobes with the environment at the forefront of our minds.

Janice, our Creative Director, has been thinking about laundry:

 ‘I have become much more observant as to when clothes really need washing and thinking about wash cycles.

It stunned me to find out that:

“Every time we wash our clothes an average of nine million [plastic] microfibres are released into the environment,” *

In the longer term it also impacts on the longevity of the garments’

*Quote and image from https://www.oceancleanwash.org/#:~:text=Every%20time%20we%20do%20our,being%20released%20in%20the%20air.

Amie, our Designer, has been livening up what’s already in her wardrobe:

‘It can be super easy and fast to refresh your wardrobe! When the colour of my jeans start to fade I dye my denim pieces like jeans and jackets with indigo dyes to keep them fresh!’

Follow the steps from this link for a step by step guide on how to dye your jeans: https://www.cho.co.uk/blog/how-to-dye-jeans-2-easy-methods/

Sarah, our Production Manager, has been feeling thrifty with second-hand bargains:

 ‘I love to search eBay for bargain finds, especially special occasion wear where I don’t want to buy a brand-new outfit I may only wear once. It saves money and is a feel-good purchase knowing it’s better for the planet’

A recent dress Sarah has bought for a wedding.

Georgeena, our Junior Designer, loves to invest in her footwear:

‘I’ve always loved shoes and try to invest in something that will last. Shoes can also be pretty high maintenance but I try to stay on top of looking after them, and repairing them myself where I can.’

Georgia, our Design Assistant, stopped buying fast fashion a few years ago:

‘Around 5 years ago, I read Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth Cline and then watched The True Cost documentary and was so horrified by what I saw I have bought almost no clothing that wasn’t second-hand since.’

A recent find in a vintage shop

Naledi, our Studio Assistant, has been making her own garments:

‘I’ve been making this bag from scraps of fabric I had from previous projects, as well as anything and everything my housemates had lying around.

It’s really starting to come together!’

Naledi’s work in progress