Plus, clothes-swapping is now chic.
Author:Kylie SmithPublish date:Oct 22, 2019These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.Adaptive fashion — specialized clothing designed for people with physical disabilities — is expected to become a $349.9 billion market by 2023, according to Coresight Research.
But now, peer-to-peer fashion rental apps are skipping personal intimacy altogether and allowing users to borrow items from strangers. Meanwhile, brands are asking customers to bring back "pre-loved" garments in exchange for store credit, with sustainability in mind. {Vogue}Fashion's class divide is widening in the United States.
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