EP239: Edit Your Child's Wardrobe to the Essentials with Laurel Wells Thompson

Joining me on today's episode is fashion designer, Laurel Wells Thompson. Our conversation focuses on the history of children's fashion, how things changed post-industrial revolution, why we are addicted to cheap clothes, the true cost of fast fashion, what to look for when shopping for kids' outfits (everything from fabrication to construction) and more...

About Laurel

Laurel Thompson spent much of her career designing big box baby fashion, blissfully unaware of the impact fast fashion has on parents and the planet. Then she had her own baby, and realized that there was a better way to design children's clothing that would relieve the clutter and stress of modern parenting while keeping clothes out of the landfill.

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