WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND? NEW OXFAM STUDY REVEALS SHOCKING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE UK’S FAST FASHION CULTURE

It’s a terrifying notion but new clothes bought in the UK produce more carbon emissions per minute than driving a car around the world six times.

It is estimated that more than two tonnes of clothing are bought each minute in the UK. That produces nearly 50 tonnes of carbon emissions – the same as driving 162,000 miles in a car.

Emissions from clothes bought in the UK every second are equivalent to driving a car from London to the Costa del Sol and back. And per hour this equates to driving around the world 360 times.

Buying one new white cotton shirt produces the same amount emissions as driving a car for 35 miles. The is based on a 100 per cent cotton shirt with a net weight of 220 grams, which amounts to 10.75kg of CO2 and other greenhouse gases.

An item of clothing could travel 21748 miles – from a cotton field in the U.S, to production units in Bangladesh, to the shipment of the product to Germany and finally to the customer.

Despite these huge figures, a study of 1,000 British adults found more than half – 53 per cent – are not aware fast fashion is damaging to the environment.

The study was commissioned by Oxfam for its Second Hand September campaign, where consumers pledge not to buy anything new for the whole month.

In one month alone the emissions from new clothes bought are greater than those from flying a plane around the world 900 times. This is the amount of emissions the nation could save if we all took part in Second Hand September.

Not only is the textile industry one of world’s major polluters, many of its products are thrown away. Each week, 11 million garments end up in landfill in the UK. To keep prices low, throwaway fashion is made by garment workers often from poor communities, and paid below the living wage.

The statistics produced by Oxfam are based on lifetime emissions for new clothing bought in the UK, including sourcing raw materials, manufacturing, production, transport, washing and disposal. Oxfam’s says the poorest people in the world who did the least to cause climate change are suffering most.

The richest 10 per cent of world are responsible for around 50 per cent of global emissions, while the poorest half are responsible for 10 per cent.

The statistics also found the carbon footprint from new clothes we buy every year as a nation is more than if all 66 million of us flew to Malta for a holiday.

In 2016 it was estimated 1,130,000 tonnes of clothing were purchased in the UK – an increase of 200,000 tonnes from 2012. This results in 94,166 tonnes of clothing being bought per month.

The study of Brits also found the average adult spends £27 a month in fast fashion outlets and two items are currently owned which remain unworn. One sixth own as many as five unworn items. But worryingly, three in 10 said that although they are shocked at how much damage fast fashion has on the environment, they probably won’t change their habits.

And almost one in 10 admitted they are ‘not bothered’ about the impact their shopping has on the environment. However, over one third said they are shocked and will change the way they purchase clothes.

Something for the Weekend

 Words by Cameron McLauchlan

Welcome to something for the weekend! In this week’s iteration we’ll be matching a duo of pieces from a couple of our favourite British designers. And a pair of subtle Soulland shorts. Lets get into it.

1. JW Anderson patch logo knit – £389.00 reduced to £195.00

This beautifully knitted crewneck is perfect for this time of year, bridging the gap from warm to cool. Irish designer Jonathan Anderson founded his signature brand in 2008. Quickly establishing his identity in the realm of both womenswear, menswear and accessories. The earliest memory for me being the iconic JW anchor handbag. JW still runs successful

ready-to-wear lines for both men and women. As well as his popular bi-annual link-up with UNIQLO. And more recently & frequently — Converse.  

JW is easily one of the most decorated British designers of recent years. Since graduating from The London College of Fashion in 2005 he was received several British Fashion Awards simultaneously from 2012 to 2015. Including both Emerging Talent Award Menswearin 2012 and a double award in 2015 for menswear and womenswear. 5 awards in 4 years! Oh, and also womenswear designer of the year  in 2017. More Silverware than Man U, well a couple of years ago.

To shop the knit at a steal! Hit the image —

 

2.  Soulland mini-logo swim short – £69.00

Danish brand Soulland was birthed in 2002. Its parents are CEO Jacob Berliner and Creative director Silas Adler. The brand principles are inspired by “scandinavian artisanship” as quoted from their website. The spirit of Soullands artisanship is based upon the Adler Fedora — A distinctive baseball style cap made by hand. In Denmark.

The brand operates through its various stockists around the world including — Colette (Paris), Harvey Nichols (London) and Bloomingdales (New-York). In addition the flagship store in Copenhagen opened its doors in 2013. The brand prices are relatively cheap compared to some of streetwears bigger names and offers quality clobber with some contemporary design above your average hoodie, sweats and t-shirts set-up.

The link to the shorts are below :

 

To browse their latest collection including a collaboration with Playboy: 

https://soulland.com/collections/soulland-meets-playboy 

3.  Vivienne Westwood x Asics GEL LYTE – £180.00

The second item of our British designer duo in this post comes from fashion/punk icon Vivienne Westwood. These particular Asics are part of a duo piece collab and my personal favourite out of the two. The other pair features a full all-around painted print on the upper. Both inlays and overlays are printed with an angelic painting. A tad too loud for me. This isn’t the first time VW has teamed up with Asics this year. May 19′ — saw a very red couple of pairs released but equally as striking.

Vivienne Westwood originally Vivienne Isabel Swire was born in Glossop, Derbyshire on the 8th of April 1941. Skipping on a few years from this date, Westwood met art student Malcom Mclaren in London and began creating many forms of clothing. All anchoring heavily to reference points of past youth cultures. In the 60’s the pair sold mainly rock & roll fashion at their store on kings road.  Later on in the early 70’s  VW & Mclarens work evolved into pieces which catered to those with a very particular desire for fetishism such as bondage trousers, leather spiked heels, and removable straps or ‘bum flaps’ on the more sensitive areas of ones self.

Serving as a fourth course to the fetishwear, the store also sold many pieces with equally eye attracting graphics ranging form naked body part prints to hand printed Swasticka sweaters.

 “I’ve constantly tried to provoke people into thinking afresh and for themselves, to escape their inhibitions and programming.” Vivienne Westwood

As of today, whilst the brand of Vivienne Westwood has somewhat calmed down on the shock and awe front it has replicated such desires commercially for both men and women — selling vast quantities of read to wear, jewellery and fragrances.

To shop the trainers above hit the link in the image:

 

Thankyou for reading another week of something for the weekend! 

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From a world class city comes a world class shoe – London Brogues

London Brogues was founded in 2014 and is headed by Derek Moore; Derek has over 30 years of experience in the footwear industry and a passion for creating high quality items that don’t break the bank. This means that the highest standards are expected throughout the London Brogues process, from the initial design to the delivery of the products. This dedication to quality delivers classic British style to discerning customers, without costing a fortune

The brand combines the best materials with smart production methods to create high-quality, stylish, and comfortable shoes and boots which help wearers to instantly elevate their look whether at the office, in the pub, or at any formal occasion.

Each season keeps the classic brogue style at its heart, combining this quintessential footwear with contemporary fabrics and colours which bring a modern twist to a timeless menswear staple. By adding quality touches such as leather soles and inners, as well as being available up to size 15 and with wide fit where possible, the brand is building a loyal following – and with the most expensive pair being £120, it’s no surprise.

For this upcoming season they are building on their core range of authentic Gatsby brogues and boots. New to this season are styles featuring a bespoke forest green coloured tweed, rich chestnut leather, chunky soled boots, a navy and white colourway of the classic Gatsby brogue, and a double-buckle monk shoe.

A forest green tweed has been exclusively developed by the London Brogues design team for the Gatsby tan and green tweed shoe and boot. The beautiful tweed includes softly woven blue and yellow flecks to add to the quintessentially English feel of the shoe and boot, making them ideal for both town and country


In need of a Summer pick me up ? 6 of the best tinted Moisturisers

Without wanting to start on a negative note and bring you down. Just to inform you that if you live in most parts of the United Kingdom, your next bank holiday is, get ready for it, Christmas Day !

I’m sure like me your back from your Summer holidays, suffering from the holiday blues and your tan has pretty much left you.

Now, we all need a little lift and pick me up and a tan does make us, we always love when someone just us a complaint about how well we look or, “Have you just come back from holiday?”

One surefire way to achieving these positive little comments is by using a tinted moisturiser. I know, as a generalisation, us men tend to shy away from anything fake tan. But tinted moisturisers have come on a long way from our preconceptions about, being Tango’d or looking an Umpa Lumpa. With this very much in mind we present for you 6 of the best Tinted moisturisers.

First up is Lab Series BB Tinted Moisturiser SPF35,

Lab Series BB Tinted Moisturiser SPF35 is a multi-functional corrective and reparative treatment that perfects the skin instantly and maintains it that way with superior long-term technology. One shade adjusts to any skin tone creating a sheer finish. The tinted men’s moisturising blemish balm cream instantly evens out and illuminates the complexion with soft focus optical effects. With continued use, skin is even in tone and texture, brighter, pores are refined and lines/wrinkles and sagging skin are diminished

Next we have, No7 Men Energising Gradual Tan Moisturiser,

This provides a hint of natural colour whilst protecting against the sun. An ideal every day moisturiser that combats pale dull skin by hydrating and adding a hint of natural colour.Vitamin C helps to energise and brighten the skin giving it a refreshed and youthful glow.

Anti-oxidants help to protect the skin from the damaging effects of the environment whilst the self tan adds a hint of natural looking tan to gradually build to your preferred colour.

Now, Origins VitaZing SPF15 Energy-Boosting Tinted Moisturizer with Mangosteen

This is a lightweight, oil-free tinted moisturiser that handles the vital jobs of hydrating, energising and protecting to maintain skin’s momentum all day.

It gives the skin the refreshing zing of antioxidant-rich Mangosteen, and adds a healthy tint of radiance that mimics the glow you get from a week’s holiday in the sun. All in 10 seconds max! Slip it on first thing – you’ll look like you eat right, sleep tight and don’t have a worry in sight.

Now up is one for a favourite brand here at CMTM, Clinique For Men Face Bronzer,

Transparent, oil-free gel bronzer for men. Produces a natural-looking glow that lasts through rain or swim.

To give skin a healthy-looking glow, mix a coin-sized dab with a little M Lotion and smooth over clean, exfoliated skin. Blend well for a natural tanned look. Wash hands after applying. Remove with soap and water

We have ESPA Tinted Moisturiser SPF15 Moisturiser,

A sheer tinted SPF 15 moisturiser to hydrate and enhance elasticity, while helping to protect against damaging UV rays. Sunflower Seed Concentrate helps build and strengthen the skin’s natural moisture barrier, and White Lupin enhances elasticity. Micro pearls and mineral UV filters help provide protection from the sun, while naturally tinted mineral pigments even the complexion for beautifully radiant skin. 01 Nude – Suitable for fair skin with cool, light undertones 02 Blush – Suitable for fair to medium skin with peachy-pink undertones 03 Almond – Suitable for fair to medium skin with warm, golden undertones 04 Tan – Suitable for medium to dark skin with warm, tanned or olive undertones

Finally,  BareMinerals Complexion Rescue Tinted Hydrating Gel Cream Broad Spectrum SPF 30

This oil-free tinted moisturizer boosts that is increases hydration by 215%, protects with mineral-based SPF 30 and evens out your complexion with a healthy-looking glow. Creamy, lightweight formula blends effortlessly onto skin. Your go-to clean formula for natural-looking coverage and everyday protection, this has resulted in this product being the Number 1 Prestige Tinted Moisturizer in the U.S.

Seven Signs of Tooth Decay from Leading London Dentist

Dentist to the stars Dr Richard Marques BDS who’s client list includes Tom Daley, Rita Ora, Russell Tovey, Sadie Frost, Joey Essex, graduated with distinction from Guy’s, Kings and St Thomas institute of dentistry.

Since then he has attended numerous courses and treated many highly-complex dental cases successfully.

In 2006 he completed the Bicon implant course in South Africa. He has placed and restored many implants with great results.

He has special interests in complex restorative, aesthetic and implant dentistry. He also treats gum problems and periodontal disease.

Training with a plastic surgeon has allowed him to offer wrinkle reduction treatments including botox and dermal fillers. He believes in conservative administration in order to achieve a natural, youthful and refreshed appearance.

Today he give us his Seven Signs of Tooth Decay;

1. Sensitivity to hot and cold is an early indicator of a problem. It is fairly normal to be sensitive to cold, but if you experience pain with hot food or drink, it could be a warning sign of exposed nerves and early decay.

2. A build-up of plaque on the surface of teeth can lead to visible cracks and holes where the enamel has worn away. Help prevent this by brushing twice a day, flossing regularly and rinsing with mouthwash. If the problem persists, see your dentist who will probably arrange a simple filling. 

3. If you start to experience sudden, sharp pains in your tooth or prolonged toothache, this could mean that one or multiple teeth have started to decay and need urgent treatment.

4.  Spots on the teeth, typically close the gumline are one of the first signs of decay. They can range from white to black in colour and, if still visible after brushing, could indicate that your enamel has been affected. 

5. If biting or chewing causes discomfort or pain, it is very likely that tooth decay has spread. Be careful to avoid sugar altogether, as the acids in this will cause the decay to worsen much faster.

6. When decay causes holes in the teeth, the gums will try to regenerate and grow into the space. The ‘new’ gums will be very sensitive and likely bleed when you brush – a strong indicator of decay.

7. Once the infection reaches the pulp (centre) of the tooth, it can cause the tissue and bones surrounding it to move, generating puss and causing the area, particularly the gums, to swell which can be very painful. If you notice swelling, visit your dentist asap!