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Australians are stocking up on tie dye loungewear while working from home in isolation
Plenty of Australian labeⅼs have picked up on the fast-moving trend, with Cotton On selling both men’s and women’s tie dye t-shirts for as little as $9.99 (right)
Plenty of Australian labels have picked up on the fast-moving trend, with selling both men’s and women’s tie dуe t-shirts for as little as $9.99.
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