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1 Hour Shirt; from fast fashion to fair fashion

1 Hour Shirt; from fast fashion to fair fashion

Transforming Fashion: The 1 Hour Shirt's Journey Towards Ethical and Sustainable Production

In a world where fast fashion has prioritized profits over people, a collaborative project between Fashion Revolution Germany and the circular fashion brand DETTO FATTO is challenging the status quo. The 1 Hour Shirt project, launched approximately a year ago, aims to shed light on the inequalities within the fashion industry and pave the way for a more ethical and sustainable future.

Empowering Workers, Empowering Change

Valuing Time as Currency

The 1 Hour Shirt project is built on the premise that one hour of a worker's time in Bangladesh should be valued equally to one hour of the time of those who purchase the shirt. This concept challenges the exploitative practices that have become all too common in the fast fashion industry, where profit margins often come at the expense of fair wages and decent working conditions for garment workers.By directly channeling a portion of the shirt's sale price back into the value chain, the project ensures that the Bangladeshi producers, from cotton farmers to logistics providers, are fairly compensated for their labor. This not only supports the livelihoods of these workers but also incentivizes the adoption of ethical practices throughout the supply chain.

Transparency and Traceability

Recognizing the importance of transparency, the 1 Hour Shirt project has implemented several measures to ensure the traceability and accountability of its production process. Each shirt is certified with the Cradle to Cradle GOLD certification and the German Green Button, signifying its adherence to rigorous environmental and social standards.Furthermore, the shirts are labeled with an OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN number, which allows customers to access detailed information about the producer and the production process. This level of transparency not only builds trust with consumers but also holds the project accountable to its ethical commitments.

Driving Systemic Change

The 1 Hour Shirt project goes beyond simply selling a product; it aims to drive systemic change within the fashion industry. The remaining portion of the shirt's sale price, beyond the production costs, is donated to organizations that advocate for workers' rights and sustainable development within the garment industry.This approach recognizes that lasting change requires a multifaceted approach, one that not only supports individual workers but also empowers the broader ecosystem of labor unions, advocacy groups, and industry stakeholders. By channeling resources to these organizations, the project amplifies the voices of those fighting for a more equitable and environmentally responsible fashion landscape.

Fostering Awareness and Conversation

The 1 Hour Shirt project has also had a significant impact on consumer awareness and the broader societal conversation around ethical fashion. Carina Bischof, the CEO and Chairwoman of Fashion Revolution Germany e.V., has shared that the project has prompted many people to reflect on their own purchasing habits and the true cost of their clothing."Not only have we had people buying T-shirts for significant prices – we have had people openly speak to us about why they have not bought a shirt- and how guilty they feel," Bischof revealed. "Multiple times, people have approached us and said that they feel embarrassed about how much they would need to pay for a shirt, in comparison to what the average garment worker makes."This shift in consumer mindset is a testament to the project's ability to challenge the deeply ingrained assumptions and norms that have long dominated the fashion industry. By fostering this dialogue, the 1 Hour Shirt project is empowering individuals to make more informed and ethically-conscious purchasing decisions.

Grassroots Growth and Momentum

Despite its limited budget, the 1 Hour Shirt project has gained significant traction through a grassroots approach. Bischof explained that the campaign has been primarily driven by word-of-mouth, with people who resonate with the idea spreading the word and generating awareness."The last four weeks have been an important time for us, with the campaign really launching and starting to be shared throughout social media and other outlets," Bischof noted. This organic growth reflects the project's ability to capture the public's imagination and tap into the growing demand for ethical and sustainable fashion solutions.As the 1 Hour Shirt project continues to gain momentum, it serves as a powerful example of how collaborative efforts can challenge the status quo and drive meaningful change within the fashion industry. By placing the value of human labor at the forefront and fostering transparency and accountability, the project is paving the way for a more equitable and sustainable future in the world of fashion.

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