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new clothes
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Western countries
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Buying new clothes is often seen as a way to express individual style and keep up with fashion trends.
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new clothes
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Western countries
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New clothes are often bought for special occasions or to update one's wardrobe.
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new clothes
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Western countries
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Buying new clothes is a common practice, especially for special occasions or when following fashion trends.
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new clothes
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Western countries
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Buying new clothes for special occasions or to follow fashion trends is common and seen as a way to express personal style and status.
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old clothes
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Western countries
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Old clothes may be donated to charity or thrift stores, or repurposed for crafts and quilting.
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old clothes
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Western countries
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Donating old clothes to charity or thrift stores is a common practice to give them a second life and reduce waste.
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old clothes
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Western countries
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Donating or selling old clothes is a common practice to clear out closet space and help others in need.
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used clothing
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Western countries
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Commonly sold in thrift stores and consignment shops as a sustainable and affordable way to shop for clothing.
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used clothing
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Western countries
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Often considered a more affordable and sustainable option for shopping for clothing.
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used clothing
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Western countries
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Commonly sold in thrift stores and considered as a budget-friendly option for fashion
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used clothing
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Western countries
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Thrift stores and second-hand clothing shops are popular, and buying used clothing is seen as environmentally friendly and cost-effective.
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