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Thanks to online shopping and fast fashion, cheap, mass-produced clothing is everywhere. It’s made from inexpensive material, fits poorly, and is practically disposable. After a few washes and wears, it stretches, fades, pills, and frays, before it gets thrown away and the cycle repeats. It seems like this is the way of the world. But Giblees in Danvers has been quietly bucking this trend for decades. Their inventory is the highest quality, handpicked in Florence, Chicago, and New York City, and the staff knows their stuff, even providing personal styling services. “We’re here to show them,” says the store’s president Alan Gib
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