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The pandemic has caused clothes sales to slump 25 percent, the biggest drop in 23 years when records began, figures from the Office for National Statistics show. While shops have reported a rise in demand for certain clothing such as pyjamas and loungewear, desire for formal wear has plunged.
Jane has vowed to stop buying clothes for an entire year (Image: PA Real Life)
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A fashionista who thought nothing of buying three to four new outfits a month – virtually one a week – has quit impulse-buying for good after putting herself on a year-long shopping ban.