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No new clothes

Have you heard of the No New Clothes movement? The concept is simple: do not buy any new clothes for a year. Think you could pull it off? Why not start now, in the thick of COVID-19? There’s nothing to do or nowhere to go so it should be relatively easy, right?

Everyone who started No New Clothes in 2020 must be cheering. COVID has kept us all cooped up inside wearing soggy greys, stained trackie daks, oversized tees and robes for almost six months. Ol’ Rona quite literally threw away the keys — to the city, bars, nightclubs,

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