Report: Unused clothing worth £30bn
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UK households have 1.7 billion items of clothing worth £30 billion that have been hanging unused in wardrobes for at least a year, a report has revealed.Filed under: News
UK households have 1.7 billion items of clothing worth £30 billion that have been hanging unused in wardrobes for at least a year, a report has revealed.
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£30 billion worth of unused clothing. Whats the value of the mens?
July 11 2012 at 8:45 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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