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  2. Refash - Wikipedia

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    Refash is a platform for women to sell and buy preloved items, ranging from fast fashion clothing to designer handbags. [6] Brands include fast fashion brands like Zara, Topshop, Forever 21, H&M, and local brands like Ohvola, MDS and Love, Bonito. [7]

  3. Vivy Yusof - Wikipedia

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    Love, Vivy revolves around the life of one of Malaysia's leading faces in fashion – juggling her work, keeping on top of their leading online retail empire FashionValet and her scarf brand, dUCk, as well as her family duties as daughter, wife, and mother to four children's; Daniel Azim Shah, Mariam Iman Shah, Sarah Ilham Shah and Idris Ali Shah.

  4. Crumpler - Wikipedia

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    Some of its approaches include giant logo stencils painted on building site hoardings, the infamous Beer for Bags event where beer was the only currency accepted in store during the sale, [13] logo fruit stickers placed on millions of apples and oranges, [14] tiny boxes of matches, and using a nude body model to demonstrate the sizes of its ...

  5. Global trade of secondhand clothing - Wikipedia

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    Official figures suggest that the biggest importers of used clothing by weight in 2018 were Pakistan, India, Malaysia, and Angola. [2] However, incomplete data collection in many countries [5] and the reporting of imports by value rather than weight [2] in others may distort the accuracy of these figures. Until 2017, China was also a major ...

  6. Preloved - Wikipedia

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    Preloved was founded by Ian Buzer in 1998. [1] Initially for second-hand and vintage items, it became of the largest sites for advertising pets, horses and livestock. In 2012, it was ranked 2nd in the UK for classified ads by Hitwise. [3] In 2013, it recorded over 1.1 billion page views on its advert pages. [4]

  7. Malaysian art - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia is fortunate to have natural resources that can contribute to the income and economy of the local communities. Forest products such as wood, bamboo, rattan, mengkuang, pandan, bemban, coconut shell and serdang leaves are used to create a variety of weaved and craft products. These skills and knowledge involving craftsmanship such as ...