fairdare
  • blog
  • Fairdare
  • ethical brands
  • zero-waste
  • zero-waste meals
  • about

fair brand :: waltz

2/5/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
I love finding collections that feel like a readymade wardrobe. It's not that I want to replace my own collection of clothing. It's just inspiring. Every piece in the current Waltz collection earns its place. Different looks + feels are achievable with a few well-chosen pieces: a perfectly fitting button-up, jeans that can accommodate monthly fluctuations + the comfiest skirt. 

I love monochrome dressing, so the dark jeans + navy button-up call to me. Likewise, the cream button-up + pants feel just right. Mix + match for variety. Throw a button-up on with the skirt...or switch it out for a fitted sweatshirt or oversized sweater + comfort easily looks pulled together. 

Waltz is based in San Francisco (+ made in California) + is "built on the belief that fashion should elevate the everyday experience without frills or excess." Expert tailoring + quality materials come together in seasonless pieces that will just work year after year.
​
All lovely photos via Waltz.
0 Comments

fair brand :: wies made

2/4/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Wies Made is clothing that is farmed, milled + sewn in the USA. Nice. It's an American uniform for men + women (jeans, tees, sweatshirts + jean jackets) cut + sewn in small batches in Wies Made's own family run shop in Los Angeles. 

All photos via Wies Made.
0 Comments

cultivate

1/25/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
"a positive...mind-set. It's possible...to cultivate this.

A mind-set shift involves changing what you notice,
what you remark upon,
where you place your focus.
​
Kari Leibowitz advises concentrating on what you like about winter
(cooking, cozy indoor reading, the quiet after snowfall) over what you don't.
'Appoint yourself a wintertime ambassador this year,' she advised,
'and encourage everyone around you to notice what they like about the winter as well.'
I imagine this self-designation might read as irritating to one's
shivering friends + family who would prefer to partake in the time honored
January tradition of complaining about the weather,
but I'm already the unofficial publicist for summer,
so maybe a new seasonal enthusiasm would read as refreshing."
~Melissa Kirsch
0 Comments

steeped in simplifying

1/24/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
A few years ago, I got a job as an organizer. Simplifying was part of the process, but buying + sorting into bins + baskets felt like the main focus. I get it. Finding new things is fun. Buying new things is fun. Having new things is fun. Storing + caring for things becomes more + more of a burden over time though. 

In my opinion, honest organizing is steeped in simplifying. Unless we want to have to keep buying more shelving + bigger houses + more storage units...we actually want to see our current spaces as friendly boundaries to our accumulation.

Sometimes, when I know I will be tempted to overeat, I picture an appropriate amount of food on a small plate. Then I picture the size of my stomach + am aware that this small plate of food will surely be adequate to fill my stomach. The same concept can work for thinking through the size of my person + how big of a space should be enough to contain me + my things. We have to do this re-minding ourselves, because most of the input we get out there is not prompting us in this direction.

A few simplifying thoughts are coming to mind as I'm going about cleaning + reorganizing this week:
  • choosing how I want things to be :: I started with a catch-all drawer. Everything came out + the drawer was wiped clean. I decided to only put back the things that I actually want to keep in that drawer. A pair of binoculars, a bird book, matches + a few refill candles made the cut. Everything else belongs elsewhere in the house (or not).
  • contemplating what I need (versus what is nice to have) :: Some things probably need to leave my house. If things aren't fitting into drawers, cupboards or closets, I either need less stuff or more storage. I'm not opposed to a new shelf or basket. I just take seriously the commitment to maintaining (paying for, committing space to, dusting, organizing + someday moving or finding another home for) another thing. 
  • simplifying systems :: I can often discover ways to buy + maintain less by rethinking my systems. We no longer buy hand soap, because we can just use dish soap on our hands. I don't have a set of measuring cups, because I can use the two-cup measuring cup for both wet + dry measuring. (It works for us.) I don't need lots of different lotions + potions. I use one product as a make-up remover, cleanser + moisturizer. Each one of these changes frees up space in my cupboards.
  • experimenting :: I like to do experiments with what I already have to see if simpler systems might work. Often my experiments just involve putting something aside for a little while. I write down some questions to answer at a certain time, check back in + make changes. Fun.  :)
  • doing the work :: Simplifying might involve some effort. My partner recently ended up doing a sort of overhaul of his small pants collection. Durability + comfort had become an issue worthy of the work (giving feedback to a brand, listing some for resale, removing wrecked ones from his shelf, shopping for new ones). He'll end up with fewer pants that will function better. 
  • letting go of more than stuff :: Letting go of comparison + envy is easier said than done, and I am constantly working through it. I know that it is an important part of this whole thing though. I am unique! I have the freedom to see my life as beautiful!
  • becoming someone who loves simplicity :: If we don't change our habits, our newly organized spaces will never stay organized for long. Just decide to be a person who sees the beauty in simplicity. Don't see it as a sacrifice. Let's really look around + see how we are living well + beautifully in our friendly boundaries...how we have space to move...how there is a place for the tools of daily living...how we are living with more freedom + joy.
  • living simply :: Let's eat the whole foods we bought, take walks, put things back in their places, do the laundry + the dishes, spend time with friends, read books. Life is beautiful. Live.

​Love,
Jane
0 Comments

zero-waste moisturizing

1/22/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
It's dry skin season, and I've been experimenting with zero-waste moisturizing again. A few products + a simple set-up is making my skin happy these days. In addition to products that work, I'm prioritizing:
  • simple, natural ingredients 
  • reusable/recyclable packaging 
  • made close-ish to my home (fewer end product miles)
  • small batch (fresher + less waste) 
  • made in small, brand-owned facilities (better maker conditions)
Picture
A few lovely moisturizing options: 
  • Everyday Oil :: my favorite cleansing/moisturizing oil for the face + body that comes in a glass bottle with a plastic pump that can be refilled from aluminum refill bottles
  • Fat & the Moon Aloe Lotion :: a creamy, body lotion that comes in a glass jar with a metal lid 
  • Kate McCleod Lotion Bar :: a body lotion bar that comes wrapped in gauze inside a paper box 
  • Dr. Max's Salve-All :: a healing salve that comes in a sweet tin inside a paper box (nice for dry, cracking hands)
Picture
Until recently, I'd been using Everyday Oil to cleanse/moisturize my face + Aloe Lotion as body/hand lotion. I felt like I needed a heavier moisturizer for my hands (so much hand washing!) + want to keep my collection of products minimal. Now I'm happy using Everyday Oil for my face + on my body. I'm using the Kate McCleod Lotion Bar for my hands. With the passing of time, I've become more sensitive to scents, so I use Baseline Everyday Oil + the Naked Stone Lotion Bar. It feels good to have moisturized skin. It also feels good to keep the number of products I use small + the waste produced to a minimum. :)

Love,
​Jane
0 Comments

toward

1/17/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
I kinda relish the opportunity check in on my habits. I like to get honest about what's working + what could use some renewed effort + focus. During our little getaway, my partner + I took some time to do this side-by-side + together. We know each other's desires + struggles, so we can support each other + challenge one another too. Conversations with friends offer the same comfort + support, and I value all of these opportunities immensely.

My partner + I set the tone by 
revisited this interview as a way to get our minds moving in the right direction. We took our time + stopped to chat whenever the conversation raised a thought within us. 

We took some time to write out words + phrases that we want to embody. I find it most productive to focus on the positives...what I want to move toward. Immersed in words like wholeness, love, imagination, wonder, gentleness, enough, simplicity, interconnection + harmony...things feel possible + hopeful. My list of words + phrases covered two pages in my journal. It feels healing + empowering to know that there are that many good words to write + fill my mind with. :)
Picture
After sharing our words + the context we were thinking from, our morning + evening routines became the focus. What do we want out of our mornings + evenings? I want my mornings to supply good words, connection, whole foods + movement. 
  • good words :: A little time spent with my good words list (in either its more curated or expansive form) + reading good words from various sources is what I need to settle into my best headspace at the start of the day. This can be done in as little as five minutes, but I love when I have more time to process + journal. (News + social media put me in very different place, so I need to protect this time from them.)
  • connection :: Years ago, my partner + I started setting the alarm to go off ten minutes before we actually need to get up. When that first alarm goes off, we roll over + cuddle up. It creates a sense of connection that sets the tone for the day. We also spend that good words time together, reading aloud, chatting +/or journalling afterward. I text my girls hello + try to send some good words their way in the morning too. I hope that knowing I'm thinking of them is an encouragement, when they need it.
  • whole foods :: We eat nonfat, greek yogurt with fruit, nuts, seeds + honey every morning...except Sundays, when I usually make oatmeal with fruit, nuts, seeds, brown sugar + cinnamon. My partner makes the best coffee. Keeping it this simple just works for me.
  • movement :: This is where a big part of our current opportunity lives. We're thinking 5-10 minutes of stretching, sun salutations +/or weights 4 days/week. When we have a bit more time (3 days/week), we're riding our stationary bike or walking in addition to the above. (For a little context, we both have active jobs.)
Picture
In the evenings, my priorities are connection, whole foods + movement. 
  • connection :: We've noticed that the regular, "How was your day?" puts us back into our workdays, and, for some reason, leads us to recount all the challenging parts of our days. I'd like to find a way to both share our days and to move into our current shared time. We decided that asking, "Harmony?" would be a way to focus ourselves back in on what we feel is our mission. What we're asking is, "Did you contribute to a harmonious milleau today?" "Did you contribute to the excellent harmonies of this world (soil, plants, sun, moon, waterways, animals, human interconnectedness) today?"
  • whole foods :: We eat our main meal for lunch + are keeping supper simple. A few of our regulars at the moment are eggs, lettuce roll-ups, tofu/cabbage skillets + an orange for dessert. Cutting out snacking is a focus here.
  • movement :: 5-10 minutes of stretching every evening.

In light of these thoughts, we listed some experiments to do in the next few weeks along with some questions we'd like to answer as we move through them:
  • 5-10 minutes of stretching at the start + end of each day :: how does it change us?
  • light dinner + orange (no other snacks) :: how do our bodies feel? do our pants fit better? do we save money? (motivation is good!)  :)
  • always have bananas :: does this alleviate the need for emergency snacks? do we save money? (I know bananas come from a long way away...but they don't have packaging, are filling, nutritious, cheap + easy) 

Phew- this has gotten long, so I'll leave a few questions here in case they might be helpful. :)

A few questions I find useful:
  • What are some words I want to embody or move toward?
  • What do I want out of my mornings/evenings?
  • What can I do to put those desires into action?
  • What experiments can I do find out if these habits are sustainable + worthy of sustaining?
  • What is the duration of my experiment?
  • What do I want to find out? 

I'm looking forward to having some answers + some new, lovely, sustainable habits that move me toward wholeness + harmony!

Love,
Jane
0 Comments

tiny weekend

1/12/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
An interest in tiny living has offered me insight into thinking through "enough". I love imagining new ways to live abundantly with less. It's exciting to awaken to the knowledge that so much of what we see as normal + necessary might just not be. 

This weekend, we spent a couple nights in a tiny cabin in the woods not far from home, and it was beautiful in so many ways. It was good to get away. We spent time reading + talking + cooking + walking in the woods. We fell asleep looking at stars + got woken up by the brightness of the moon. 
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
I like to imagine living longer term in the small spaces we find ourselves in + this spot offered some intriguing tiny home insights. The layout felt much more considered than hotel rooms 3-4 times its size. There were unobtrusive, intuitive spots for coats + shoes, bathroom towels, food, trash, cleaning supplies + luggage. Nothing felt crowded or in the way. 

With a few little changes, I would love having a place like this to vacation + or even to live in as a single person. My dream version would involve switching the bed to a murphy bed that comes down over a couch + trading the table/chair/bench space for shelving. This would give it a little more spacious feeling + offer a bit more storage. A countertop oven + laundry would probably be on my list of desirables for longterm living.
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
A few simple supplies we brought + enjoyed having:
  • homemade oatmeal kits for breakfast
  • crackers, chicken salad + an orange for lunch
  • pesto pasta for dinner 
  • coffee + tea (though we could have just used what they supplied)
  • beeswax candle
  • bluetooth speaker
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
I'm looking forward to car camping again when the weather warms up, but this was a lovely, little, winter getaway! 

Love,
Jane
0 Comments

weekend reads + such

1/11/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
A few easy reads that I've binged lately (+ feel like books anyone could appreciate):

The Friends by Fredrik Backman :: this will surely become a movie or series that won't be better than the beautifully written book

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel :: my partner checked this one out from the library + when Jo saw it, she said it was her favorite book...so of course, I read it too

The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer :: nature, Native wisdom + economics. beautiful.

The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard :: folklore for these present times

Microadventures by Alistair Humphreys :: check out the book or the blog...it'll get your mind moving in the direction of "yeaaaah, I can think of good adventures to sprinkle into the weeks ahead!"

It can be hard to find good books to read sometimes. I've just been in a good spot lately...which is nice, because winter is for reading! As always, I'd love to hear what you've been reading + loving lately too!  :)

Love,
Jane
0 Comments

merry merry

12/18/2025

0 Comments

 
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
A few thoughts as the holidays draw near...

:: Sweet gifts ::
  • Learning about a budding interest...together. Julia + I went to a cooking class for her birthday. She didn't want any"thing"...and this wasn't really a thing. (It was fun to spend the time together + delicious too!)
  • A stone or shell or an undisclosed something picked up during last year's vacation along with a note written with fond remembrance...and something like a book about or a snack made in the destination for next year's vacation. (I wish I would have thought of this earlier...and I can't wait to make this a tradition going forward.) What a sweet way to conjure memories of + anticipation for time spent together!
  • I'm not disclosing anything I'm actually gifting: surprises, surprises!  ;)

:: Simple menu ::
  • My girls are grown + will arrive later in the morning on Christmas Day. We'll have cinnamon rolls that our favorite gluten-free bakery sells frozen (they bake up a real treat!) along with coffee to start.
  • Then we're keeping it simple with an all day grazing board situation that we'll all contribute to. Yum.

:: Gentle decorating ::
  • My favorite decoration this year is a little sage + dried orange garland I made with fresh sage from the garden + dried oranges I had already on some red + white twine. 
  • A few big bows sprinkled around are feeling playfully festive.
  • Candlelight makes me so happy on dark evenings. I needed some new beeswax for candles (I'm still using all of these same jars + tools) + was able to find some right down the street collected from local bees! Amazing!

I'm approaching the holidays with the theme of joy + lightness. Obligation is not on my to-do list this year. (I have to keep reminding myself.) I'm trying to focus on what I am doing rather than what I'm not. It's love. It's light. It's good.

Happy Holidays, my friends!

With so much love,
Jane
0 Comments

autumn inventory

12/13/2025

0 Comments

 
Picture
The picture drew me in...beautiful, calm enoughness. My eyes lift to my own simple abundance: a cup of warm coffee + a stack of good words + blank pages beside my bed. Shelves in my closet stacked (not crammed) with clothing that feels good + keeps me warm. 

Winter solstice is in sight + we've lived through autumn. This bundle of days past now feels like a capsule in time that I can interrogate. I've dressed for all-day roadtrips, lamplit gatherings, brisk dog walks, leisurely coffee dates, leaf-crunching bike rides, festive workdays + cozy evenings. My wardrobe has served me well.

Current favorites:
  • ivory, carpenter cords
  • faded jeans
  • natural sweatshirt + sweats
  • navy bandana
  • navy sweatshirt

Additions (July-now):
  • brown sweatshirt
  • cashmere neckerchief
  • red long-sleeved tee
  • quilted vest
  • quilted jacket
​
Let go of:
  • two holey cashmere sweaters 
  • thrifted sweater that I found out I'm allergic to 
  • black jeans
  • navy button up

Noting:
  • the cashmere I can afford gets holes within a year + holes continue to proliferate :: I think the fibers are too short + the yarn is too thin
  • I am allergic to alpaca...and mohair :(
  • at the moment, I'm not reaching for black
  • recognizing that a purchase is not for me quickly allows me to get it into the hands of someone who will use it quickly
  • the goal isn't to always be purging things - that would signal that the buying is still too high - but also, letting go + adding will always be part of the equation, because things wear out + "new" (borrowed, thrifted, made, traded, fair) things will probably be necessary eventually

Still thinking about: 
  • the color + texture combinations of the sweater outfit on a friend the other day: rust sweater sweats with a drawstring + chocolate brown cardigan + long, cobalt blue scarf + silver loafers. SO GOOD!
  • a color combination that popped out at me from my Noihsaf likes: a chocolate brown Shaina Mote sweater + hot pink Jenny Pennywood Everywhere Square. Yum.

As always, I put things here, not necessarily as specific inspiration, but more as general inspiration for thinking through the same sort of categories. A photo of a bedroom corner sparked an autumn closet evaluation. I love giving my mind space to roam + seeing where it leads. Wishing you some spacious mind wanders this weekend too! :)

Love,
Jane
0 Comments
<<Previous
    Picture
    on a journey toward zero-waste, simplicity, + compassion :: daring to choose fair one choice at a time
    substack
    Picture
    Picture


    categories

    All
    Fair Brands
    Fairdare
    Garden
    Made
    Reads
    Simple Budget
    Simple Holidays
    Simple Home
    Simple Wardrobe
    Simply Said
    Sustainable Self
    Wanderings
    Yum
    Zero Waste

    archives

    February 2026
    January 2026
    December 2025
    November 2025
    October 2025
    September 2025
    August 2025
    July 2025
    June 2025
    May 2025
    April 2025
    March 2025
    February 2025
    January 2025
    December 2024
    November 2024
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2024
    July 2024
    June 2024
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    February 2024
    January 2024
    December 2023
    November 2023
    October 2023
    September 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    June 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    January 2023
    December 2022
    November 2022
    October 2022
    September 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    October 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    August 2014
    July 2014

    all images by jane unless otherwise noted. copyright 2024.
Proudly powered by Weebly