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"Low Carbon" Clothes Become The New Fashion Of Spring Festival Fashion Consumption

2011/2/8 16:46:00 70

Low Carbon Fashion Dress


The author is in Tanggu.

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In the interview, it was found that during the Spring Festival this year, people had new pursuits in choosing clothes. "Low carbon" was a very strange term to most people a few years ago. These two years have gradually become a part of people's life.

People's requirements for clothes are not only satisfied with keeping the cold and warm, but more and more low carbon, environmental protection, fashion and beautiful clothing gradually get people's affection.


During the Spring Festival this year, more and more

Consumer

Cotton or linen fabrics are chosen.

Compared with fur clothing, these fabrics obviously show a low carbon attitude towards life.

Several customers who are shopping for clothes at the mall say they want to spend a "low carbon spring festival" in this way.


A survey shows that a cotton coat is relative to one piece.

Fur coat

At least 47 kilograms of carbon emissions should be reduced from clothing production to later maintenance.

The seemingly simple choice of people shopping is not only the pursuit of fashion and beauty, but also the "low carbon" attitude towards life.

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