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SURVEY RESULTS ON CLOTH CONSUMPTION

1. Are you..?

2. How old are you?

3. You are a student of…

4. Where do you live?

5. Do you have any brother or sister?

6. Your parents’ education…

7. While buying clothes what criteria do you take into consideration?

8. How does commercial influence you buying the clothes?

9. Where do you most often buy clothes?

10. Do you ever read what’s written on the label?

11. While buying clothes do you take the materials they are made of into consideration?

12. How often do you think that you’ve got too many clothes in your closet?

13. What role does up-to-date clothing play in your life?

14. How often do you go out for shopping of clothes in a month?

15. While buying clothes do you take the prices into consideration?

16. How much of your clothes are on sale or are discounted when you buy them?

17. Do you regret spending more than your budget when you shop for clothes?

18. How much would you usually spend per month on clothing?

19. What materials according to you are the most suitable for people?

20. What do you and your family do with clothes that are not used anymore or are already worn out?