Kenya's ban on importing used clothes opens way for renewal of local design, The Independent

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Millions in the east African country have depended on secondhand garments from abroad for their sartorial choices – but with pandemic-driven measures in place, manufacturers and designers are taking the opportunity to rethink the industry. Abdi Latif Dahir reports

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