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Should we stop pretending "vintage" and "rustic" mean sustainable when they often just mean expensive?
As the cost of living rises and sustainability claims face increased scrutiny, many are questioning whether the premium price tags on 'vintage' and 'rustic' goods truly reflect their environmental impact. Share your take on whether these labels are genuine or just marketing hype.
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