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Vintage

From the '50s to the '80s, pieces from past decades sneak their way into designer collections

Amongst other factors, the current economic climate appears to have contributed to the trend of acquiring and reusing vintage clothing,
accessories, and home-ware products, particularly with young consumers.
The popularity of vintage has also been linked to a change in consumer attitudes towards wearing and utilizing second-hand goods.
In addition to a change in attitudes, other factors that contribute to the growth of the vintage trend include a change in values,
the inclusion of vintage inspirations used in current designs by fashion designers,
and in the trends marketed by the forecasting sector, eco-sustainability, the media, and technology

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