Selena Gomez recently introduced a fun and affordable clothing line at K-Mart. Gomez is a 17-year-old actress and singer best known for her role on Wizards of Waverly Place. Gomez released a CD on September 29, 2009. Now, she is adding the role of fashion designer to her list of accomplishments.
Selena Gomez’s juniors fashion line is called Dream out Loud. Dream Out Loud will be sold exclusively at K-Mart locations. The line features sportswear, handbags, scarves, hats and other accessories; Gomez already has plans to expand the line in October with the addition of footwear.
“Should we be planning a new approach for producing clothing?” sounds like a strange question. Should we even be thinking about it?
If the economy declines slowly, surely someone, somewhere will be manufacturing clothing, and all we have to do is buy new clothes. Besides, clothing lasts a long time. Most of us could get along with our current clothing for ten years (perhaps with a little swapping around for children’s clothing). So why worry about clothing?We might stockpile three or four sets of solar PV panels, plus a few batteries, so that the factories would have fairly long lives, even if no replacement solar panels and batteries are ever made again.
But it seems like we should at least do a little thinking about the subject. A transition to a new approach for manufacturing clothing would take a long time. Fossil fuels are declining, and some folks would like to phase out fossil fuels because of CO2 and other issues. Furthermore, collapse related to financial issues is at least somewhat of a possibility. We might stockpile three or four sets of solar PV panels, plus a few batteries, so that the factories would have fairly long lives, even if no replacement solar panels and batteries are ever made again.
If we should be considering new methods for production of clothing, it seems like there are a whole host of other items that might also need new methods of production, for example:
a. Paper
b. Writing implements
c. Fences needed for farming (or hedges to substitute)
d. Containers of various types
e. Hoses used for transporting water
In this post, though, we will think about some of the issues to do with clothing.Anyhow, clothing will happen alright in even the bleakest future. We will obviously have less of it but vast amounts of fabric already exist and can be worked and remade into garments, certainly for the next 50 years or so, even if it means cutting up the cushion covers. Even a dummy like me can make effective low-tech fabric like felt given some sheep, shears and some time.surely you are kidding with this post. As an old man i will never purchase anymore clothes for myself. I wear mostly dimim(sp) overalls, jeans and cotton shirts. i plan to live a few more years, and have found the secret is to preserve them is to keep them out of washing machines and clothes dryers. Data that i have collected myself is that overalls washed and dried in these new modern energy intensive machines last 3-4 years.
1. We might get along with whatever clothing factories currently available are able to produce, plus reusing whatever clothing we have now. Hopefully, any serious downturn is far enough away that someone else can figure out the details later, if another plan is needed.
2a. Individuals interested in sustainability might attempt to grow their own linen, or cotton or hemp, or raise sheep, and start from scratch gathering the supplies they need to first make thread or yarn, then weave it into cloth, dye the cloth, and make it into clothing.
2b. If there is a village of interested people, the functions in 2a might be divided up a bit, with some growing the linen, cotton, hemp, or wool, some making yarn from the materials, some dying the yarn, some weaving the yarn into cloth, and some making clothing from the cloth. Necessary tools and equipment using local materials would need to be figured out now, well in advance of the decline, and workers would need to start now, practicing their new skills.
3. We might set up some factories powered by cheap clothes or water that would make cloth, using technology that has been around for centuries. Nearby, we might start training individuals to grow the inputs needed for these factories, such as linen or hemp, using approaches that do not require fossil fuels. Some method of transportation of the goods to and from the factories would also need to be put in place, perhaps using animal power. All of the tools and equipment would be made mostly out of wood or other local materials, so they could be easily replaced when they wear out.
4.We might stockpile three or four sets of solar PV panels, plus a few batteries, so that the factories would have fairly long lives, even if no replacement solar panels and batteries are ever made again. We might set up some factories powered by solar PV, and enlist some farmers nearby to grow crops that could be used to make the cloth, using electric vehicles (golf carts, or something fancier, if available) for transportation and for work in the fields. Solar panels might be used for recharging the electric vehicles as well.
5. We might make obtaining fuel and parts for the factories a priority, and hope the factories would be able to stay in operation for quite a while.We might set up a network of fossil fuel powered factories around the country, first to make cloth (perhaps make synthetic fabrics from oil), and then to make the cloth into “local clothing”.
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I am observing the US Open nowadays and I was quite impressed with the way that Phil Mickelson played his round of golf. He shot an amazing round of -5 under par, to finish day two at -1 par. The man he is chasing after for the number one world ranking, Tiger Woods, didn’t have anywhere as impressive a round, but still played decent and shot a round of +1, to finish his second round at +4. It will be really a tournament over the remaing two days, and I wonder if Tiger woods can get back his form and record his 15 main championship or will this be Phil Mickelson’s time to finally win a US Open- I guess we will need to wait and see how this will finish up. On a side note, once again, Ian Poulter had on a rather one of a kind pair of golf trousers. He is without a doubt one of golf’s most engaging celebrities.