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Consumer Laundering Survey Says Outfit Repeating No Longer Passé
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The term “outfit repeater” has taken on positive connotations in the fashion world.

European home appliance manufacturer Bosch did research on how Brits are lessening their load on the environment — surveying the laundry habits of 2,000 British consumers.

The term “outfit repeater” has taken on positive connotations in the fashion world as sustainable values — like re-wearing clothes — seem to placate consumer guilt. It’s been found not just on the red carpets , but in the lives of regular citizens.

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