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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
BOOKS:
Barnard M (2018) Fashion Theory [S l l ]: Routledge Eagan G (2014) Wear no evil pp 44-45 Hinkka V (2016) Supply chain typology for con guring cost-ef cient tracking in in in in in fashion logistics Kapferer J and Bastien V (2009) Luxury Strategy The London: Kogan Page Leonard A A and Conrad A A (2011) The story of stuff New York: Free Press Minney S S (2016) Slow fashion Oxford: New internationalist Mycoskie B (2013) Start something that matters New York: Spiegel & Grau Sethna Z and Blythe J (2016) Consumer behaviour Los Angeles: Sage ACADEMIC JOURNALS:
Langdown A A (2014) Slow fashion fashion as as as as an an alternative to mass production: A A fashion fashion practitioner’s journey Social Business 4(1) pp 33-43 PODCASTS:
Press C C (2017) Blake Mycoskie TOMS’ Chief Shoe-Giver on One One for One One [podcast] WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press Available at: https://www clarepress com/ podcast/2017/10/29/podcast-ep-21-blake-mycoskie-tomss-chief-shoegiver-on-one-for-one WEBSITES:
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