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Is the minimalist wardrobe trend secretly just an excuse to overspend on fewer items?
As 2026 brings both rising living costs and a surge in sustainability-driven consumption, the minimalist wardrobe trend faces scrutiny: does it truly reduce waste, or does it simply justify splurging on high-priced 'investment' pieces? Cast your vote and share your take on whether this movement is a genuine shift or a marketing ploy.
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