Black Friday? Nothing to see here!

Nov 23, 2021

Why I don't buy into the whole Black Friday thing?

Some people love a bargain, I get that. I used to be the same. I used to love buying an item of clothing at a knockdown price, whether I needed it or not.

Quite simply, Colour My Dreams is a small business that has a definite set of standards and a social conscience. •	I want to support my suppliers who are also mostly small businesses. I don't expect them to discount their prices and not reap the benefits of their hard work.  •	Colour My Dreams is all about doing the right thing by the environment. Until we all actively change our purchasing behaviours to positively reflect how much we treasure our natural world, we will continue to put our world at risk. •	I don't subscribe to the throw away society we've become. I want to create products from sustainable materials, that last a lifetime and become treasured by their owners.
As William Morris said:
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It was the thrill of getting the bargain that got the happy hormones flooding around the system, making you feel satisfied and rather pleased with yourself. I've changed a lot since those days.

Black Friday is all about selling stuff really cheap. If big corporations can sell products at such low prices you have to question their supply chain negotiations and power over smaller suppliers. •	Quite often, if retailers can afford to sell their products so cheaply, it may mean the people who made those products were not paid a fair price for their hard work. •	A cheap price doesn't usually reflect quality. If a product is incredibly cheap, then not only is the labour not fairly rewarded, but the materials may be inferior and therefore not last very long or could even be dangerous.
"Black Friday, the biggest shit show ever. When anyone talks about it my heart crunches up into one of those dried-up pickled black walnuts you get in a jar."

Mary Portis
Brand & Retail Expert, Broadcaster and
Author of ‘Work Like a Woman’ and ‘Rebuild’.

Colour My Dreams only buys materials from suppliers that share the same ethical standards.  •	Respect for how the raw materials are grown, produced or manufactured is tantamount to ensuring that my materials are the highest quality I can find. •	NO PLASTIC! I am endeavouring to ensure that all my packaging materials are compostable, recyclable and/or made from recycled materials.  •	My time isn't cheap, I have skills that others don't and like any craftsperson, I deserve a fair price for a quality, handmade product. I don't pay anyone to make my products, they are all made by me and I'm pretty tough on myself when it comes to quality control.
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