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In Lebanon, the economic crisis and rising prices have led to a decline in demand for new clothing, with many people preferring to repair and alter their old clothes to save money. The average cost to fix a clothing item, such as shortening a pair of pants, has dropped to less than $3, whereas buying new clothes can cost $40 to $50, prompting families to rely more on tailors. The difficult economic conditions have changed shopping habits, with a preference for reuse and alteration over purchasing new, especially during the holiday season.
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