This growing trend, which has gained traction on social media platforms like TikTok, centres on frugal habits such as batch cooking, shopping second-hand, and avoiding unnecessary purchases.
The proliferation of second-hand clothing, often referred to as "obroni waawu" in Ghana, has significant implications for both the economy and the environment. With policy regulation, the Ghanaian ...
A woman who 10 years ago wore charity clothes for a year to raise money for Cancer Research UK is doing it again in 2025. Caroline Jones, 56, from Harpenden, Hertfordshire, began Knickers Model's Own, ...