WHY IS handmade HONESTLY PRICED
We have been trained to think of clothing prices in one direction: down. Decades of fast fashion have normalised the idea that a dress should cost less than a restaurant meal, that a t-shirt should be cheaper than a takeaway coffee.
When confronted with a handmade garment priced at $180 or $220, the instinctive question is: why is this so expensive? But the more honest question ~ the one that reveals more ~ is the reverse: why is fast fashion so cheap?
Because a garment that costs five or ten dollars has not magically eliminated the costs of materials, labour, transport, and overhead. Those costs still exist. They have simply been pushed onto someone else ~ a garment worker earning a poverty wage, a river absorbing untreated dye runoff, a community bearing the health consequences of unregulated chemical use, a landfill absorbing garments discarded after a handful of wears.
A handmade garment does not externalise these costs. It absorbs them honestly. And understanding where that money goes changes the way the price looks entirely.
