Tuxuan’s Men’s Wedding Collection 2025
In an era where the fashion industry produces a staggering 80 billion garments annually, it's time to rethink the way we dress for the most significant moments of our lives. Fast fashion, with its mass production of inexpensive, low-quality, disposable clothing, has become a global concern. But what if we told you that your wedding day could be a beacon of change, a celebration of style that also stands for sustainability and quality? Introducing our collection of wedding accessories: ties, bow ties, cufflinks, pocket squares, and suspenders that redefine luxury for the conscious couple.
That's over 10 accessories for every person on earth, and it's 400% more than what was needed 20 years ago, highlighting the shift towards sustainable and timeless wedding attire.
In the world of weddings, the details make the difference. As couples seek to make their special day a reflection of their values and style, the demand for sophisticated, sustainable accessories is on the rise. Introducing the next generation of wedding accessories—crafted from innovative materials that offer the elegance of traditional luxury without the environmental impact.nter fast fashion and the global chains that now dominate our high streets and online shopping. But what is fast fashion? And how does it impact people, the planet, and animals?
The Power of Detail in Weddings
In the realm of weddings, it's the details that make the difference. As couples seek to reflect their values and style on their special day, the demand for sophisticated, sustainable accessories is on the rise. Our next-generation wedding accessories are crafted from innovative materials, offering the elegance of traditional luxury without the environmental footprint.
There's much debate over whether our appetite for constant style renewal came first or if it was the fashion industry's leading players convincing us that we're out of trend the moment we see something new being worn. It's hard to determine, but one thing is certain: our consumer-driven lives crave the "next best thing" daily.
"We strive to deliver an exceptional foundation product, and the result is truly remarkable. Experience the difference with our commitment to fostering only beautiful relationships."
These brands make millions by selling items cheaply due to the sheer volume of sales, regardless of cost or markup. Meanwhile, garment workers are undoubtedly paid well below the minimum wage. As author and journalist Lucy Siegle put it in the documentary "The True Cost," "Fast fashion isn't free. Someone, somewhere is paying the price."