My Frustration with Fast Fashion
Last Tuesday night, I was cleaning out my closet and found three shirts peeling at the seams after just two washes. Felt so mad about wasting money on crappy fast fashion that breaks like dollar-store plastic toys. Decided then to hunt for sustainable designers in my city that don’t screw over workers or the planet.

First Try: The Messy Google Slog
Grabbed my coffee Wednesday morning and googled “eco fashion designers near me.” Got buried under sponsored ads for big chains pretending to be green. Half the links dumped me into online stores shipping from who-knows-where. Didn’t help me find anything local or trustable. Total dead end.
Asking Around in Weird Places
Hit physical spots Thursday:
- Asked workers at my local organic grocery – got two handwritten names of pop-up shops
- Checked bulletin boards at the hipster coffee place – found a torn flyer with Instagram handles
- Straight-up asked strangers wearing cool linen clothes at the farmer’s market
Actually worked better than expected! One lady gave me the actual studio address for her niece’s tiny knitwear brand. Felt like finding buried treasure with hand-drawn maps.
The Magic Trick? Local Hashtags!
Friday night scroll on Instagram changed everything. Found a goldmine with super specific location tags like:
- #madeinbrooklyn
- #portlandmakers
- #chicagothriftdesigner
No fluff. Just real people posting videos dyeing fabrics in bathtubs or cutting patterns in tiny garage workshops. Directly reached out to three designers through DMs asking where to see their stuff – two actually invited me to weekend studio sales! Way friendlier than corporate PR.

What Actually Worked
By Sunday, had a tiny handwritten list of legit spots from this chaos:
- A dye studio using avocado pits (met artist at subway craft fair!)
- Family-run leather shop repairing old jackets downtown
- That knitwear studio from the farmer’s market tip
Turned out the answer wasn’t some slick app or shady influencer collab. Just talking to actual humans digging through trash bins, knitting sweaters on park benches – those weirdos who give directions using pizza shops as landmarks. Sustainable fashion lives in back alleys, not shopping malls.
And yeah, bought my first plant-dyed tunic today. Stitches feel solid as bricks. Worth every awkward conversation.