Jane G. Today’s new generation. A clear tendency among them, not to wear the same clothes twice! Trends are always on their mind. They can quickly prepare themselves for the party by surfing the Internet. And that’s without ‘repeating’ the same outfit in any way. As a result, their shopping habits have changed. This is what the experts say.
There are always new ideas about clothing among the new generation. It’s also a matter of old fashion coming back. But Jane G of this country is the first to take care not to appear anywhere in the same dress twice. Many like to mix random customization with trends. That is, many young people are mixing a part of the clothes that have been worn before and wearing them as their own… It is difficult to understand that they have worn these clothes before.
Jane G is the first to take care not to appear in the same outfit twice. Many like to mix random customization with trends.
Not only that, it is also known that many people go to the mall at regular intervals and observe the clothes of others. New ideas come to their minds from this. Speaking to an all-India media outlet, a representative of Jenn G said, “I don’t want to repeat an entire outfit. As bad as it sounds, I can’t accept anyone seeing me in the same outfit twice. Not in real life, not on social media.” And this is why every time he wears every piece of clothing mixed with another piece of clothing.
This is also a game. A young woman says that when she was a child, she used to dress the doll in different clothes from her mother’s phone. Dress yourself up now! According to him, “I am not an influencer. But when people appreciate my clothes, I realize that I am able to dress according to the trend.” Many say that they do not want to follow certain trends. Rather, he is willing to change the current trend a little in his own way. But anyway, more or less everyone is saying that they are not willing to ‘repeat’ the clothes again and again. And as a result, their shopping expenses are increasing. It appears that many people (of course in wealthy families) are spending 7 to 8 thousand rupees a month for shopping! Remember, Gen G is a huge part of this country’s population. In this scenario, their fashion, trends will determine the sales structure, business model of the future apparel marketing world. So experts have kept their views in mind as well.
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