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Deadstock & the Fashion Industry: Are There Sustainable Solutions?

What does deadstock mean? Find out about the difference between deadstock clothing and fabric, how people are using it and whether or not it is sustainable.

“Deadstock” refers to unsold products or materials that were never used by the original manufacturers. These products can range from finished clothing to fabric scraps, and they often end up being discarded or destroyed, leading to negative environmental impacts.

However, with growing awareness about sustainability and ethical consumption, deadstock has emerged as a valuable resource for both designers and consumers. In this article, we will differentiate between deadstock clothing and deadstock fabric and explore their connection to sustainability, fast fashion and consumerism.



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