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How used clothes became part of Africa's creative economy -- and fashion sense
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How used clothes became part of Africa's creative economy -- and fashion sense
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"Used clothes are being repurposed but with fresh fashionable spins."
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"Used clothes are being repurposed but with fresh fashionable spins."
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"New research shows that humans don’t necessarily have unlimited wants, and that an ‘ideal life’ costs less than you might think."
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"New research shows that humans don’t necessarily have unlimited wants, and that an ‘ideal life’ costs less than you might think."
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