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Stop Buying So Much Rubbish: How Having Fewer, Better Things Can Make Us Happier

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Von: Patrick Grant
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‘Utterly brilliant. We all need to read this book’ CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN

'Patrick’s book is fascinating and sobering and makes a compelling argument for going back to basics’ JOE LYCETT

We used to care a lot about our clothes. We didn’t have many but those we had were important to us. We’d cherish them, repair them and pass them on. And making them provided fulfilling work for millions of skilled people locally.

Today the average person has nearly five times as many clothes as they did just 50 years ago. Last year, 100 billion garments were produced worldwide, most made from oil, 30% of which were not even sold, and the equivalent of one bin lorry full of clothing is dumped in landfill or burned every single second. Our wardrobes are full to bursting with clothes we never wear so why do we keep buying more?

In this passionate and revealing book about loving clothes but despairing of a broken global system Patrick Grant considers the crisis of consumption and quality in fashion, and how we might make ourselves happier by rediscovering the joy of living with fewer, better-quality things.

Weaving in his personal journey through fashion, clothing and the other everyday objects in his life, this is a book that celebrates craftsmanship, making things with care, buying things with thought and valuing everything we own. It explains how rethinking our relationship with clothing could kickstart a thriving new local economy bringing prosperity and hope back to places in our country that have lost out to globalisation, offshore manufacturing and to the madness of price and quantity being the only things that matter.

'Presents a new way of thinking about the things we buy' KEITH BRYMER-JONES

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©2024 Patrick Grant (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Beauty, Pflege & Styling Kunst & Literatur Modedesigner Persönliche Entwicklung Politik & Regierungen Popularkultur Sozialwissenschaften

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Overall I agree with the author that we need to be buying much less, if at all possible no crap. However try to do that - almost everything is made in China. Until our politicians make the change it will be very difficult. I try to make my own clothing, cook from scratch from local seasonal produce etc but until there is a political will this will remain a difficult thing to do. I applaud the author’s initiative and hope many who read or listen to this book will implement change in their lives.

Many good, down to earth, common sense ideas

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