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Special episode by No Ordinary Cloth x Fashion District
In this episode, Mili speaks with Sol Escobar, founder of Give Your Best, and Anoli Mehta, founder of Circular Threads, two inspiring women tackling fashion’s social and environmental challenges from different angles. Sol’s award-winning social enterprise helps bridge the gap between clothing waste and clothing poverty by allowing people in need—such as refugees and survivors of domestic violence—to shop donated fashion online for free, preserving choice and dignity while promoting circularity. Meanwhile, Anoli’s platform gives South Asian wedding and occasion wear a meaningful second life by creating a space for people to buy, sell, and rediscover preloved garments, extending their lifespan and reducing waste.
Both founders are proving that community-driven circularity—whether through redistribution or resale—can reshape the fashion system, reducing waste while building inclusivity and meaningful connection in how we consume and value clothes
Key Topics Discussed:
Calls to Action:
Follow and connect with Sol Escobar and Anoli Mehta:
Connect with me
Mili Tharakan: LinkedIn I Insta I Website I Buy me a coffee
If you enjoyed this, please share the episode with a friend or colleague. Subscribe and leave a review, I love to hear your feedback.
Recommended listening:
Ep 22. Beyond the Bin: fighting against Fashion Waste
Ep 21. Circular Fashion in Action: Insights From Luxury and Highstreet Brands
Cover art: Photo by Siora, Photography on Unsplash
Music: Inspired Ambient, Orchestraman
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Special episode by No Ordinary Cloth x Fashion District
In this episode, Mili speaks with Sol Escobar, founder of Give Your Best, and Anoli Mehta, founder of Circular Threads, two inspiring women tackling fashion’s social and environmental challenges from different angles. Sol’s award-winning social enterprise helps bridge the gap between clothing waste and clothing poverty by allowing people in need—such as refugees and survivors of domestic violence—to shop donated fashion online for free, preserving choice and dignity while promoting circularity. Meanwhile, Anoli’s platform gives South Asian wedding and occasion wear a meaningful second life by creating a space for people to buy, sell, and rediscover preloved garments, extending their lifespan and reducing waste.
Both founders are proving that community-driven circularity—whether through redistribution or resale—can reshape the fashion system, reducing waste while building inclusivity and meaningful connection in how we consume and value clothes
Key Topics Discussed:
Calls to Action:
Follow and connect with Sol Escobar and Anoli Mehta:
Connect with me
Mili Tharakan: LinkedIn I Insta I Website I Buy me a coffee
If you enjoyed this, please share the episode with a friend or colleague. Subscribe and leave a review, I love to hear your feedback.
Recommended listening:
Ep 22. Beyond the Bin: fighting against Fashion Waste
Ep 21. Circular Fashion in Action: Insights From Luxury and Highstreet Brands
Cover art: Photo by Siora, Photography on Unsplash
Music: Inspired Ambient, Orchestraman

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