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These Are My Fashion New Years Resolutions

Each December, I set aside time before the end of the year to create my list of resolutions. I almost always try to make sure they are achievable ones, albeit ones that will force me to stretch my muscles, both literally and metaphorically.

This year, I have a special section of said resolutions list, designated for all I hope for regarding my fashion and style in the coming year. Before the year 2020, I want to spend more time considering things. Sound general? Well, it sort of is. In today's world of fast fashion, Instagram trends, and product "drops," it's near impossible to allow yourself a chance to stop and consider important things like, "how is this made?" or "what is the cost per wear?"

This year, I hope to spend more time considering the things that are becoming increasingly important to me when it comes to making fashion purchases: sustainability, ethics, and comfort. Here are the resolutions I've come up with and the specific pieces that will help me achieve these goals.



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