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Mary Quant's clothes, popularized in the 1960s, were designed to be trendy and accessible, appealing to a youth culture that valued fashion and individuality. However, while her designs were generally aimed at a younger audience and priced reasonably for the time, not everyone could afford them. The affordability also varied based on individual financial circumstances and the economic climate of the era. Overall, her clothing was more accessible than high-end fashion, but still out of reach for some.

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