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This is an archive article published on December 5, 2008

Women cling to favourite clothes ‘longer than husbands’!

A British survey says women keep their favourite piece of clothing for an average of 12 years, which is longer than the length of many marriages.

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Women keep their favourite piece of clothing for an average of 12 years – which is longer than the length of many marriages – according to a British survey.

The study also confirmed what many men already knew – despite splashing thousands of pounds on clothes women only wear a third of their wardrobe.

The woman’s favourite item, which on an average costs less than 50 pounds, is kept for 12 years, the research for The Clothes Show Live revealed.

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It may be a skirt, a dress, or a pair of shoes, but it is what a woman will feel the most attractive in, reports the Telegraph.

The finding underlines the deep attachment many feel to particular pieces of clothing.

Gavin Brown, the show’s managing director, said: “It seems that women have a lasting affinity with their wardrobes – 12 years is a long time in the shelf life of an item of clothing.”

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