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Consumers Say Sustainability Language Remains Confusing, Study Finds
Health and wellness have emerged as new clothing concerns for respondents to the latest Paris Good Fashion survey.
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According to Women’s Wear Daily’s source item, Consumers Say Sustainability Language Remains Confusing, Study Finds, Health and wellness have emerged as new clothing concerns for respondents to the latest Paris Good Fashion survey.
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- Consumers Say Sustainability Language Remains Confusing, Study FindsWomen's Wear Daily - 2026-06-11T17:53:26+00:00
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