A Quote by Amber Valletta

Clothing isn't disposable. — © Amber Valletta
Clothing isn't disposable.
Everything is disposable now: disposable lighters, disposable blades, disposable stars. They inflate you up for one big deal and then they look for someone else.
I don't regard clothing as disposable, which is probably why I have so much of it!
Virtually every society that survived did so by socializing its sons to be disposable. Disposable in war; disposable in work. We need warriors and volunteer firefighters, so we label these men heroes.
We may be living in a world of disposable electronics, but working people are not disposable commodities.
You know what I like about disposable razors? They're disposable.
I think guys don't always realize that clothing that fits is actually more comfortable than clothing that doesn't fit. I think guys do sometimes wear clothing that is too big.
Buy products of genuine lasting value from brands that take their manufacturing seriously. I have things that are 75 years old, like the dinner suit of my grandfather's that was made in 1933 by a tailor in Edinburgh. Clothes develop stories. You can remember where you've been through clothing that you've worn. I want products that are going to endure. I hate that we buy things that are disposable. We need to buy products with integrity.
I'm an environmentalist, and I don't want you to have a disposable aluminum can. I sure as hell don't want to have a disposable worker and I don't care who you vote for. You've got to have that as a moral position. Otherwise, my concern is, all we are is this petty interest group people who can't say anything back to a petty interest group of white nationalism.
I am talking about ordinary people making the link between their communities being treated as disposable and the assumption that the environments they depend on are disposable as well. What gives me hope is the kind of bridgework I'm seeing between social movements on the one hand, and young writers and artists on the other, all intent on opposing such pitiless, short-term thinking.
I got two clothing lines - I got the 4hunnid clothing, and I got the Bompton clothing.
Clothing is always a tool that helps me take a picture. But it's never about the clothing.
My role in all of this is very simple. I make clothing like armor. My clothing protects you from unwelcome eyes.
I love clothing and waking up every day and figuring out what I want to say with my clothing.
Men's clothing and women's clothing shouldn't even really be a thing.
I actually love modeling clothing and showing women that clothing and style can help your confidence shine.
For those people who don't know what Whiteboy clothing is, it is not a white-supremacy thing. It is a great clothing line that just says, 'Have fun.
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