The Indonesian Fast Fashion Industry has grown rapidly since the 1980s.
Most fast fashion clothing is produced in the Tangerang area, Banten.
On average, Indonesians buy new clothes at least 4 times a month.
The Indonesian Fast Fashion Industry has created jobs for thousands of people.
Most of the materials used in the production of fast fashion in Indonesia come from abroad.
The price of fast fashion clothing in Indonesia is very affordable, even compared to prices in other countries.
Indonesian fast fashion production has a great impact on the environment, especially in terms of the use of chemicals and waste.
The Indonesian fast fashion industry also has an impact on the survival of the local community, especially farmers who lose their agricultural land for industrial purposes.
Fast fashion clothes in Indonesia are often not durable and easily damaged, thus making consumers have to buy new clothes continuously.
Fast fashion consumption in Indonesia increases along with the greater economic and middle class growth.