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Read article about The concept of an “extended clothing lifespan” is not new, but something that was lost in time as the world took to consuming more and indulging in a throwaway culture. But the long forgotten practices of rentals, seconds and repairs are steadily staging a comeback as can be seen from the fact that secondhand fashion now is a $36 billion market. and more articles about Textile industary at Fibre2Fashion
The concept of an extended clothing lifespan is not new, but something that was lost in time as the world took to consuming more and indulging in a throwaway culture. But the long forgotten practices of rentals, seconds and repairs are steadily staging a comeback as can be seen from the fact that secondhand fashion now is a 36 billion market.
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