Fast Fashion Detox Protocol
Finally, a roadmap to stop your wardrobe from quietly poisoning you.
What It Is:
The Fast Fashion Detox Protocol is a 30-page guide that pairs modern toxicology with ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, offering a surprisingly readable strategy to reclaim your closet—and your body. It’s part fashion manifesto, part health manual, and fully unapologetic about the chemicals lurking in fabrics you thought were harmless.
Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because you want your clothes to look good and not silently ruin your health. This protocol teaches you how to identify the most dangerous toxins in your wardrobe, eliminate exposure, and even detoxify your body using time-tested Ayurvedic methods. Plus, it shows you how to rebuild a sustainable, stylish closet that makes you feel ethically responsible without overthinking every hanger.
Key Details:
30-page illustrated guide
Combines modern toxicology + ancient Ayurvedic wisdom
Learn to identify and eliminate toxic chemicals in clothing
Detox your body using proven Ayurvedic techniques
Rebuild a stylish, sustainable wardrobe
Written by a twice-certified Ayurvedic practitioner and eco-fashion artist
Because your wardrobe should make a statement about your style—not your toxic load.
About the brand: Holding Court
Holding Court is like the indie band of the fashion world—if that band was also a TED Talk on sustainability. Founded by Courtney Barriger, the brand blends cosmic aesthetics with a commitment to environmental responsibility. They don't just make clothes; they make statements. With a made-to-order model, Holding Court ensures that each piece is crafted with purpose, reducing waste and promoting ethical production practices. It's fashion that doesn't just look good but feels right. So, if you're tired of fast fashion and want to wear something that aligns with your values, Holding Court might just be your new favorite band.
