For only $2,450 you’ve got the option to buy some dirty, destroyed jeans!

Doing this is not only expensive, but it’s terrible for the environment.

Care label with washing instructions in multiple languages on fabric, next to a close-up of the fabric's texture

Person using a shoe cover dispenser, implying a solution for guests not removing shoes at home

Pair of distressed Balenciaga baggy jeans with rips displayed for sale online, priced at $2,450, indicating high-end fashion

Red robotic vacuum cleaner navigating a metal grill surface

Kiosk announcing American Rounds, instructions to tap, choose, verify ID, and purchase on screen; QR code on top right

Plush keychain of a green avocado with a price tag displayed, relevant in spending habits content

Hand holding a pen with eco-friendly packaging emphasizing sustainable products

A list of excuses of why people want to buy a new car

 for a Limited Edition Eclipse Pendant priced at $199 from Hoppe Jewelers

Gray T-shirt with text "I SURVIVED THE NYC EARTHQUAKE" and graphic of city skyline and seismic waves, dated April 1st

A vast landfill overflowing with discarded clothing, illustrating textile waste issues

Several opened shipping packages and electronic items like cables, adapters, and connectors on a desk

Netted bag of cantaloupes on a market display