At the crossroads of controlled inflation and the meteoric rise of ultra-fast fashion, is the fashion industry reexamining its very foundations?
Before mass production, we focused on quality and craftsmanship. Today we're addicted to novelty and disposability.
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Rod recently took a trip to a Zara store in Madrid to stock up for the Winter, where he nabbed a £149 wool blend double-breasted coat for just €129 [£107.37], saving him £41.63.
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