groomed for Zoom’ and done top-half-only-dressing, but the need for a head-to-toe look has largely been absent.Now, with the lifting of lockdown restrictions and the great re-entry, it seems a lot of women are finding that their wardrobes are insufficient, dated, or in some way lacking the polish and pep required for their revived professional and social lives.Women spent, on average, £200 between April and June on their ‘bounceback wardrobes’, according to the new State of Retail Report commissioned by the British Fashion Council and Clearpay, and compiled by Oxford Economics.It represents a 21 percent increase on the average spend during the same period in 2020 - and it’s not because clothes are more expensive either; the average online.
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