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Second-hand clothes thrown away by Chinese people have become African fashion!

2024-07-24

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The old clothes thrown away by Chinese people are snatched up in Africa. They have not only become fashionable embellishments, but are also sought after by young people, who are addicted to them. It is no exaggeration to say that the fashion of Africans is supported by second-hand clothes.

Recently, a netizen traveled to Madagascar and saw a jersey on the street with "Zhejiang Institute of Physical Education" and "Wan Qixiong" printed on it, so he posted it online.

Unexpectedly, this photo was seen by Wan's friend, who told Wan himself. Wan said that the jersey was his and posted a photo of him wearing it before. It turned out that Wan threw the jersey into the old clothes recycling bin, but he didn't expect it to end up in Madagascar, Africa.

In fact, 80% of Africans wear second-hand clothes, and second-hand clothes are traded, which is not a new thing. In Africa, second-hand clothes printed with Chinese characters have become a unique cultural landscape. Whether you have heard of it or not, their school uniforms are all worn by black guys. Although the locals may not understand the meaning, the bright colors and rich patterns are the most fashionable!

In this regard, netizens are divided into two camps. Some netizens think that this can make the best use of resources, reduce environmental pollution, and allow poor people in Africa to wear clothes; but some netizens object that it is a charitable donation, but in fact it is reselling for profit. What do you think about this? !