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In the 1990s, clothes were primarily made using mass production techniques, with many garments manufactured in factories using sewing machines and assembly lines. Fabrics were often sourced from both domestic and international suppliers, including cotton, polyester, and denim. The rise of fast fashion also began during this decade, leading to quicker turnaround times from design to retail. Additionally, some brands experimented with more sustainable and unique materials, reflecting a growing awareness of environmental issues.

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