Chi Bailey, lover of God and high quality clothing, expresses his spirituality and fashion taste through his brand Chi qc™. All pieces are upcycled, hand crafted, and sweatshop free, speaking out against the harmful impacts of fast fashion on people and the planet. Low quality clothes produced in mass volumes degrade the environment, mistreat garment workers, and encourage consumers to buy more clothes than they need. Chi shows us another way of living that respects God’s creation.
Chi is of African and Korean descent, and his cultural upbringing also plays a role in his creativity. Chi qc™ inspires us to be more childlike through its Born Again Garments that incorporates colorful, playful designs with deep storytelling.
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Definitions
Fast fashion - mass-producing trending clothes at a low cost to incentivize consumers to buy quickly, often characterized with cheap quality, environmental pollution, and severely low wages
Upcycling- the process of transforming unwanted or used materials into new products
Slow fashion - an aspect of sustainable fashion and a concept describing the opposite to fast fashion, advocating for clothing manufacturing and consumption that respects people, environment and animals
Fast Fashion Articles
Slow Fashion: For Your Wallet and the Planet (page 4)
Fast Fashion and Its Environmental Impact
The Best Small Businesses in Los Angeles
Work Labor Conditions and Rights Articles
Garment Industry
Coal Mining
Chocolate Industry
Slow fashion brands mentioned
Reformation
Industry of All Nations
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Cover art by Vivian Garcia (@viv_doodles)
Intro and Outro music: Clocks by Smith the Mister (All rights and credit go to Smith the Mister. No copyright infringements intended)