Before you plan to go and buy the latest fashions from the catwalks of Europe, take a moment to think about the impact on the environment those fashions create, and consider thrifting instead.
Before mass production, we focused on quality and craftsmanship. Today we're addicted to novelty and disposability.
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The second-hand clothing market of Europe has also seen strong growth. Increased consumers are seeking items which are environmental, economical and distinctive fashion sense. Due to increasing ...
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