In 1990, the average U.S. consumer bought 40 garments a year. By the end of the 1990s, that number was closer to 70. With the average American ditching 70 pounds of textiles per year in landfills, it’s clear closets have room to shrink, especially with consumers spending less on clothing overall.
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