Clothing and shoes
Semi-durable goods have a moderate lifespan, typically lasting about one year or slightly more. Clothing, shoes, and similar items are classified as semi-durable goods. These goods are used repeatedly over time but eventually wear out. Durable goods include items like cars, televisions, and furniture, with a lifespan of three years or more. Milk and bread are non-durable goods, typically consumed within a short period.
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