Considering I have taken both Ethnographic Methods and Ethnographic Thinking throughout my attendance at NYUSH, I absolutely appreciated Woodward’s approach to understanding sustainable fashion. Consumer practices heavily influence the way in which producers market their clothing lines, and the way that other consumers view specific clothing brands and styles. As individual consumers develop their style, they tend to stay within that style, and their closet exemplifies that. With some individuals, those prone to operate within the means of fast fashion, their clothing can become out of style, or they can outgrow that style. Personally, I tend to find myself purchasing clothing that can be used in multiple scenarios, and try to avoid clothing that is too specific to a certain season. Due to the versatility of my closet, I have effectively been capable of holding on to my clothing for extended periods of time. Her approach also led me to think about the car market, and the practices that some people take in order to prolong the life of their car. It is practices as simple as prompt oil changes, changing the tires for the season, safe driving practices, that effectively prolong the life of the vehicle.