Post-growth fashion is a new narrative of fashion that offers an alternative to the market-driven overconsumption by focusing instead on the agency and satisfaction that people draw from care and long-term use of familiar clothes. Post-growth fashion draws on the post-growth economy and craft of use, both recognizing that neither economy nor fashion are isolated systems. They cannot exist outside the limits set by planetary boundaries or without a connection to people. Post-growth fashion values everyday, informal, and resourceful ways of engaging with clothes, where close connections between making, re-making and use enable richer experiences and more sustainable fashion futures.(1)