Why fashion manufacturing is at fault

As we all know, when it comes to buying clothes, as consumers, we are all in a state of panic when it comes to dressing appropriately and proportionately. Budget wise and spending wise, all of us like to look and feel our best. 

Like most people with a healthy level of self consciousness, we like to acknowledge our appearance as it were towards other people. We invite the type of interest and potential once we coordinate accordingly within the ideal scenario. Labels and fibres do not have to be the end of our right to express our dignity.

Over centuries, engineers have been busy creating machines designed to copy a concept which is supposed to provide a material world for egocentrism culture that sustains the foundations of life as we know it. 

Fashion has always oriented people through textures, tones and trimmings. Whether it be a fine sole of a durable boot or a technical pleat of an A-Line feathered skirt, the market of la mode doesn’t necessarily represent everyone as an individual. 

It has been discovered that errors in manufacturing leaves shoppers confused as to which size to select when purchasing a garment. Since various retailers stock a range of items - a market fluxing through a period of equity and demand - our vigilance should focus on singular cases as opposed to referencing from previous research, which is usually out-dated.

Very little is taught in school about the real world and how things we rely on are produced, therefore there must be more attention around the lecturing of self care and lifestyle. 

If you buy small in TOPMAN but medium in RIVER ISLAND then it’s probably because of alternations in population consensus.