37: Curating Simple & Ethical Closets with Lacey Woodroof

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I don't know about you, but I want getting dressed to feel easy.



I want to feel good in my clothes, no matter how casual or dressy the occasion.



I don't want to feel overwhelmed by choices or frustrated that I have "nothing to wear."



I also want to know that my closet isn't a result of someone else in this world barely scraping by. Cheap clothes that fall apart are not only annoying, they're usually a representation of mistreatment.



The older I get, the more I know it's up to me to put in slightly more effort into how I acquire clothing, because while I can't fix every problem in this world, I CAN look at my own choices and evaluate if they're something I'm proud of.



As always, this podcast is a no-judgment zone, so if you consistently partake in fast fashion - don't be alarmed. This episode is to help ALL of us be less stressed when we get dressed in the morning, and may provide a few new ideas to chew on!



Our guest, Lacey Woodroof of Basic (abasicshop.com), speaks to the heart of why women's fashion can be such a pain, and offers creative and practical ways to start dressing in a less overwhelming, more sustainable manner.



Paring Down Podcast Instagram: @paringdownpodcast

Basic Instagram: @abasicshop

Lacey Woodroof Instagram: @laceymwoodroof

Basic Website: www.abasicshop.com

Color Remover: ritdye.com

Machine Dye: dylon.co.uk



Brands with ranged sizing:

Alabama Chanin

NLT

Ni Thomas

Harly Jae

Corinne Collection

Proclaim

Pact

Jamie & the Jones

MIAKODA



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37: Curating Simple & Ethical Closets with Lacey Woodroof

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