Abstract
Along with the development of the current era of public interest, especially in the fashion industry is becoming increasingly diverse, one of which is the interest in second-hand clothing from imports. The influence of these illegally imported second-hand clothes is a profound problem that involves various legal and economic aspects. The research method used in this study is juridical normative by analysing social facts using the theory and applicable of Indonesian legal studies. Despite being regulated and legally prohibited, the used clothing trade is still popular in society. Due to the high demand of people for quality clothes at affordable prices, they ignore the rules. This suggests that the rules are not in line with the state of the market. The trade law aspect of second-hand clothing imports in Indonesia presents a significant law enforcement challenge. Despite strict regulations, illegal practices still exist. Governments should be more careful to strike a balance between legal protection and people's economic needs. To protect the local industry from the negative effects of the second-hand clothing trade, stronger law enforcement is needed to ensure compliance with the law. Keywords: Illegal Import, Second-Hand Clothing, Law Enforcement, Local Industry..
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