Christian Baghai
1 min readMay 14, 2023

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What an enlightening post! You've delved deep into the distinction between recycling and upcycling and highlighted why upcycling is such an important practice, especially in the world of fashion. This is not just about managing waste, but also about breathing new life into discarded items, in a creative and beneficial way.

The comparison to the traditional Japanese Boro technique was particularly interesting, as it shows how cultures have been practicing a form of upcycling for centuries without even realizing it. It's a reminder that the concept isn't as novel as we might think; we're just returning to more sustainable practices.

I also appreciated the discussion of "deconstruction" in relation to upcycling. It's a powerful concept to apply to garment redesign, challenging us to look beyond the surface to understand the core elements of a piece and how they might be reimagined.

Overall, this post does an excellent job of encouraging us to rethink our consumption habits and consider the potential of what we might otherwise discard. The notion of leaving things better than we found them, as told in the anecdote from The Upcycle, should be a guiding principle for us all. As consumers, we can make a difference by supporting designers who are committed to sustainable practices such as upcycling.

Thank you for bringing attention to this important topic and challenging us to think more critically about our fashion choices.

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Christian Baghai
Christian Baghai

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