Every week eleven tonnes of donated second-hand clothes are received, sorted and repurposed at a small social enterprise called the Textilhafen, in Prenzlauerberg, a neighbourhood in Berlin, Germany. These items – including T-shirts, trousers, shoes, backpacks and...
Thrifting can be a wonderful way of shopping sustainably and affordably while finding one-of-a-kind gems. However, as the popularity of thrifting rises, so too do the prices of these once-cheap clothes, as well as unsustainable market practices. Because of the growing...
Thrifting, secondhand, and resale are fashion buzzwords. In fact, statistics suggest secondhand could overtake fast fashion in the next ten years and unlock a sustainable fashion future. According to WWD, thrifting is now a $28 billion (over R407 billion) global...
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