Drive Moment - The Outfits You Wore Once And Never Again

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We feel all brand new when we buy clothes, and look forward to wearing them wherever we planned to wear them. For the prices we are paying, you'd think we'd be more deliberate about wearing every single item that we own. Somehow, fashion experts say that we only wear 20% of the clothes we own... meaning that 80% of our clothes just fill our wardrobe. We all have those outfits that fall to the back of your wardrobe, for various reasons... why was that? Did you get bored of the item? Did you have buyer's remorse after buying it? Were you posted on your socials with it? What disqualified the outfit for you?
6 Sep 2024 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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