We have all heard the saying "quality over quantity." Which would you choose when it comes to shopping? It seems Gen Z, Gen Alpha and Beta are all about sustainability, clean planet and reducing the waste.
Shopping quality falls into the category of waste reduction, because we shop less but buy more durable, good fabric product. Products last longer and more likely to resell. It's important to buy fewer, high-quality items than it is to buy a lot of low end items. Not only will you save money in the long run, but you'll also be happier with your purchases.
Saves money in the long run
Buying fewer but better-quality items can save you money in the long run. Not only will these things last longer, but shopping less frequently means there is less opportunity for impulse purchases and other mistakes (such as buying something that doesn't fit). If you're looking to save some cash, consider shopping less but shopping quality instead of quantity.
Reduce waste
Reducing carbon footprint is important for the future of our planet. Shopping for higher-quality items means they last longer and are more likely to be recycled or resold when no longer needed, which reduces waste in landfills. You'll also reduce your carbon footprint by shopping less often - each time you make a purchase, energy is used from the manufacturing process and transportation of goods to get them into stores.
You'll be happier with your purchases
When we buy something new, it's exciting. But that excitement can fade quickly if the item doesn't last long or doesn't fit our needs. By buying fewer, higher-quality items, we're more likely to be happy with our purchases and use them for a longer period of time.
Consider these reasons when making your next purchase.
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