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Longevity and quality are Ryan Roche's bread and butter too, and they're best exemplified by her cashmere sweaters handmade in Nepal. "We always try to tell the story of our brand, and from the beginning, the first thing that ever came out of my mouth was about the materials, where our clothes are made, and who had their hands on it," she says. "When you purchase our sweater, we want [you] to have it forever. The price is not going to be the same as somewhere else, because it really will last a lifetime. The key is to communicate that [to the customer], so people see why the sweater is $800, and why you'd rather buy that than the $89 sweater with a questionable path."

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Roche says her factory partners in Nepal are "like family," and that she hasn't found anyone anywhere who can match their skill and quality. But some customers may not realize that "made in Nepal" is just as virtuous as "made in Italy." The Western tendency to value European and American production over Chinese or South Asian is another problem entirely, but Roche is dedicated to making it clear. "I don't think people realize that in Nepal, the knitters use hand looms, and literally every row of our sweaters is made by hand," she adds. "It's a very special product that comes out of there."

If you're of the "buy less, buy better" mentality, it isn't hard to justify the higher price. Plenty of Stanley's customers are investment-minded and care about her commitment to ethical, sustainable, small-batch production, but some still need to be convinced that it's "worth" buying one of her dresses instead of five cheaper versions. Lucette Romy, the founder of The Wylde, an organic label handmade in Bali, has had similar conversations with her customers about the higher price of organic cotton, botanical dyes, and dignified labor. "But it often isn't enough to change their minds," she says. So she found another way to get the point across: Every item on her site comes with a cost-per-wear breakdown. Her new organic cotton dress goes for 260 Australian dollars, or $178, but if you wear it 10 times, it's $18 per wear. By the time you've worn it 50 times, it's under $4. If you intend to keep it for years, as you should, that number would come down to pennies. Suddenly it's a bargain.

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