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Slow living

Posted by Ryan Tindall on

Slow living, slowly. This is a lifestyle that suggests that we should not just live slowly because of the world's constant acceleration, but also be inspired by simple and real beliefs, so you can learn how to enjoy every moment.

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Handmade: the new trend

Posted by Amo Threads on

The fashion world is slowing down. We’ve been witnessing the growth of sustainable and local businesses that offer natural and organic handmade pieces, a tendency that counters the fast fashion movement.

For artisans, their work is almost like their refuge and they practice making every item with love, leaving a piece of themselves on it. For those who aim to be just hobbyists in this world, we have a few tips on how you can start!

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How can we still do our part to help the planet? 🌱🌍

Posted by Ryan Tindall on

We know we’re living strange times that are affecting our routines, but how can we maintain our sustainable lifestyles and still do our part to help the planet? There are still many things you can do from home, so we leave you here a few tips that will help you to keep sustainability on top of your priorities!

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A little bit about us and how AmoThreads started

Posted by Ryan Tindall on

We are living turbulent times. People are isolating themselves more than ever, and we know we have to be apart now, so we can hug our loved ones later. With all of this, we thought you might wonder who’s behind your screen at AmoThreads and it would be a good idea to introduce ourselves!

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How to resist throwing away what we don’t need?

Posted by Ryan Tindall on

Whilst we know that there is a huge amount of waste on our planet, just what is causing it and how can we as humans resist throwing away these items and adding to the problem?
To start with, lets look at what some of the biggest causes to the waste issue actually are.

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