Brits still rely on fast fashion as a third worry pre-loved clothes are ‘dirty’, survey reveals
Luke Harding, general manager of AEG UK & Ireland said: “By caring for the clothes that are already in your wardrobe, and purchasing pre-owned pieces, everyone can do their bit, thereby helping to reduce the amount of clothes that go to landfill.
The study also found a third of Brits will opt to buy new clothing instead of second hand because there is more choice, while 28 per cent find it easier to get clothes that match items they already own. It also emerged that Brits have an average of three items in their wardrobe they have yet to wear, with one in 20 owning more than 10 unworn pieces.
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