According to a survey with every changing season, two-thirds of the population plan their new attire a month in advance
Youngsters
London: The onset of a new season can get people worried and stressed about making the right purchases for wardrobe updation, a new research indicates.
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Youngsters in the age group of 18-24 update their wardrobes more often than others. PIC FOR REPRESENTATION ONLY
As the season changes, men and women alike already start to worry about their attire, with two-thirds having planned their new seasonal wardrobe a month in advance, according to a survey conducted by an e-commerce site QVC.
Despite 63 per cent of adults readily admitting they feel guilty over the cost of buying new apparel, three-quarters of the nation agrees to hit the shops as they attempt to cloth themselves for the changing season.
Furthermore, over a third admit to hiding the cost of their new purchases from the partner or loved ones, especially those in the
South East.
Not surprisingly, it’s the youngsters between the age group of 18 and 24 years who update their wardrobes more than any other age group.