Despite periodic government crackdowns on imported secondhand clothing, thrifting culture ( thrift shopping or awul-awul ) thrives. It satisfies both the desire for unique vintage aesthetics and economic practicality.
A significant trend is the movement (wearing traditional cloths). Young Indonesians are reclaiming traditional textiles like Batik and Tenun , styling them with sneakers, denim jackets, or crop tops. For Indonesian youth, these platforms are not just
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Indonesia is one of the world’s most active social media populations. However, the landscape has shifted from Facebook to an ecosystem dominated by . For Indonesian youth, these platforms are not just for entertainment; they are town squares for social movements, talent discovery, and commerce. For Indonesian youth
There is a tug-of-war between sustainability and the desire for newness. Thrifting (Cakar/BJ)
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