LONDON – A new study published in Cleaner and Responsible Consumption has revealed that the durability of garments cannot be predicted by their retail price, challenging assumptions about the relationship between cost and quality. The research, conducted by Yue Guo, Kate E. Morris, Mark Sumner, and Mark Taylor, also introduces a groundbreaking methodology for assessing and ranking the physical durability of clothing.
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