Amsterdam's 'fashion library' rents out clothes for as low as RM2.50 a day


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The library is billed as one of the world's only physical centres for renting used and new clothing. Photo: Instagram/LENA

Ikram Cakir hands over a multi-coloured blue and white blouse and selects a similar item, this time in hot pink. Welcome to Amsterdam's "fashion library".

Billed as one of the world's only physical centres for renting used and new clothing, the "big shared wardrobe" in the Dutch capital is a response to clothes waste and fashion industry pollution.

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