"Not many people know that lots of our clothes are made of plastic," says Imogen Napper, a PhD student at Plymouth University, "polyester, acrylic." Ms Napper and Prof Richard Thompson study ...
A lot of our traditional clothing, we had to fight to keep. My work is a mixture of our cultural clothing and today’s modern clothing. We are finding ways to represent who we are while living in ...
According to Yasin, children grow seven clothes sizes during their first two years, meaning parents are left with a lot of clothes that have barely been worn before they're too small for the child.