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These things are disappearing because millennials refuse to pay for them.

Landline phones are for your parents

Although every millennial remembers using a landline phone as a child, the rise of cell phones has made them obsolete. Now they can talk to their friends privately without worrying about whether someone else needs to use the phone or if their parents are listening on the other end.

According to a survey, 66% of people between the ages of 25 and 29 live in completely wireless homes. So, it's safe to say that when moving to a new place, which they'll most likely be renting, the idea of ​​getting a landline will be the last thing on their minds.

These things are disappearing because millennials refuse to pay for them.

Designer clothes are out of style

While wearing haute couture used to be a bold statement about being at the forefront of style, that's no longer the case. Now, the older your clothes, the more fashionable you are.

Ironically, budget-friendly stores are displacing designer brands because millennials prefer to buy a garment they consider cool for $10 instead of spending hundreds on something elegant. For them, it's a perfect way to save money while developing their own style.

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