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Nerida Lennon: Cheap Phenomenon
“We have experienced a long history of conditioning to expect most items we purchase to be on sale and in abundance. However, through my journey of learning the sad closet tales behind cheap clothing, I no longer view it with … Continue reading
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Jason Hewitt- a new voice for sustainable fashion
“While purchasing with the idea that the item will last for an extended period of time is not a groundbreaking phenomenon, or one that will save the environment, it is an idea that will perhaps help to combat the throw … Continue reading