“…These promote a shift from a "linear 'take-make-waste' model to a circular Good Fashion approach that is restorative and regenerative by design" (Fashion for Good, n.d.). Academic and practical attention has focused on a range of issues associated with the on-going lives of garments after their purchase and use, including: waste management (Binotto & Payne, 2017;Payne, 2012); the politics of global systems of clothing and textile recycling, that see waste exported from global north to global south (Brooks, 2013(Brooks, , 2015Crang et al, 2013); postconsumer reuse (Isenhour & Reno, 2019) in second-hand economies of clothing (Gregson & Crewe, 2003;Shaw, 2019); and the recycling of postconsumer textile fibre waste back into desirable fashion, upcycling, and DIY (Norris, 2019).…”