Oxfam is calling for an end to throwaway festive fashion as nearly 30 percent of adults admit new party purchases were only worn once
More than one in four adults (27 percent) attending a festive event this year are planning to buy pre-loved party outfits, a new Oxfam survey has found, as the charity calls for people to swap their throwaway festive fashion habits and shop second-hand.
Almost 30 percent of Brits (29 percent) who bought a new outfit for a festive party last year admitted they only wore it once, while 40 per cent only wore it two or three times. A shocking seven per cent admitted to never wearing their new party purchase.
The YouGov survey, carried out on behalf of Oxfam, found nearly half (47 percent) of those intending to buy a new outfit said they were most likely to buy it as a “treat” to themselves, while 22 percent said they didn’t own any suitable clothing. The third most popular reason was because people “felt good wearing something new” (15 percent).
With almost three quarters (73 percent) of Brits buying new outfits expecting to spend between £10 and £60, Oxfam is encouraging them to make the swap to pre-loved party clothes this year and help save money and the planet. And after the festivities conclude, they can donate their party looks for someone else to enjoy.
Last year, Oxfam calculated that if all UK adults planning to buy festive fashion items at Christmas bought them second-hand, it could prevent a whopping 66 million kilogrammes of harmful carbon dioxide emissions entering the atmosphere. This is the equivalent to a plane flying from London to the North Pole 822 times.
Lorna Fallon, Oxfam’s Retail Director, said: “We all want to look and feel good over the festive party season, but it doesn’t have to be at the expense of our planet. It is clear that despite spending money on something new, many outfits are cast to the back of our wardrobes after being worn just once or twice.
By choosing to buy second-hand at Oxfam, you can find a beautiful outfit that is new to you – and also help reduce the demand for new clothes, help our planet and raise vital funds to tackle poverty and inequality around the world.”
Gavin and Stacey actress, Allison Steadman, said: “Getting dressed up at Christmas is one of my favourite things about the holidays. There is no need to splash out on buying a brand-new dress that you might only wear once – you can find something fabulous second-hand which helps save you money, is better for the environment and helps a good cause. What more could you want!”
Supermodel and activist, Eunice Olumide, said: “With the current climate crisis, we all need to be thinking about shopping more sustainably. It can be really tempting to buy new clothes over the Christmas period when we have parties and New Year’s Eve coming up, but you can find something just as show-stopping and fabulous by shopping second-hand and helping the planet. Plus, if you don’t fancy wearing it again – you can donate it back for someone else to enjoy!”
Coronation Street actress and businesswoman, Kimberley Hart-Simpson, said: “There is nothing I love more than having a good rummage around the charity shops at Christmas to see what I might find. Second-hand absolutely does not mean second-best – you can find something totally unique, that feels good and does good, by raising money at a time when it is needed most.”
Make your next party look second-hand this festive season by visiting one of Oxfam’s 500+ shops across the UK or head to Oxfam’s Online Shop.
Image credit: Oxfam.