Tuesday, June 26, 2012

30 Days of Vegan (Day 16); and Vegan Clothing

Day 16..

and it's time to look at clothing.

Fortunately, I've never been big on fur (literally, I don't think I've EVER owned anything made of fur). Wool? I probably have a lot.. in the way of peacoats and such. Leather? I believe I've had one jacket and one pair of pants.. neither of which currently exist in my closet. But belts.. oh yeah.. probably a dozen leather belts, and a couple leather clutch purses.

What's a newly vegan to do?



I mean, I always knew on some level, that being kind to animals.. and leather.. really didn't go together. But there's a difference between theoretically knowing.. and then seeing footage of it happening. So, this is another instance where the Earthlings completely opened my eyes to something that I had once been ignoring. The pain and torture these animals go through was too much to bear.

But, I feel like throwing them out would be a waste, and possibly even a bigger disservice to the animal from whence it came.

So, I've decided not to throw out or give away the things I currently own and wear. Just seems pointless.. since the harm is already done. The only possibly negative is people seeing me with a leather belt on, and questioning me about it.

Problem is, with a pleather belt.. the assumption of strangers would still be that it's leather.

But, when it comes time to replace these items.. rest assured that I'll be looking for cruelty-free options. So far, I've found a few good sites.. like Alternative Outfitters and The Vegan Store.. but I'm open to suggestions.

I am curious also.. How do other vegans feel about this? Did you throw out all your animal-based clothing and accessories, or just use them til it was time for a replacement?

3 comments:

  1. Hey :-)
    First of all I want to tell you how much I enjoy reading your blog!
    I've been trying to live a vegan lifestyle for a bit over a year now, but I've been struggling at first. Watching Earthlings really helped and this is how I found your blog (I think I must've found a link on either Google or Twitter while researching).
    I agree with you when it comes to leather and wool clothes you previously owned. When I went vegan for the first time (there was a break inbetween last year and now) I tried to replace all my leather clothes. It was a bit difficult to find shoes which were as good as my favourite ballet flats, but I did find them in the end.
    It was harder to part with a beautiful purse I got for my 20th birthday, but I knew that my sister would really appreciate it and I found one which was just as pretty as the leather one.
    The only thing I can't give away right now is a cashmere jumper, another present.
    Please keep writing :-)
    Greetings from Germany

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    1. Thank you so much for reading and commenting. I appreciate all the feedback, tips, and support I can get. :)

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  2. I don't think you should throw it away, but I agree it's difficult to wear those times knowing where they came from and thinking others might question my stance if they see me wearing something non-vegan. A reason I don't like faux fur or pleather is it still promotes wearing those items and people might not know its faux.
    I would give those things away so they can continue their use, but just not in my closet.

    I know this is an old blog, but I'm just now reading it and wanted to comment ;)

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