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Inside the Massive Second-Hand Fashion Market | The Business of Fashion Show
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Pre-loved fashion is on the rise as old clothes find new wearers through global technology platforms. What are the risks and rewards of this resale revolution?
At Vestiaire Collective’s authentication center in Northern France, CEO Max Bittner shows Imran Amed how countering counterfeits can secure growth. Back in London, he meets with Maria Raga, CEO of social e-commerce company Depop, as she looks to further build out a young online community.

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@0neAutumnLeaf

2 years ago

I feel like some people went from over consuming fast fashion, to over consuming second hand fashion. End of the day, it’s still overconsumption

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@SimonSaysTooMUCH

2 years ago

“Access to a Global Digital Wardrobe” That really stuck with me, I really enjoy that sentiment.

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@tredjesongen

2 years ago

Vestairie are for buyers. Sellers get ripped off. Moral here is: think very well before buying luxury items,try to only buy keepers. The resell businesses are just about money,-for the owners .

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@muhammadaliclay8976

2 years ago

the whole notion that luxury brands are well made is wrong... i know a lot about footwear and i can say wholeheartedly that footwear from the majority of these luxury brands are way way way over priced or simply garbage...

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@hcano3506

2 years ago

yea but the goodwills and thrift stores are full of clothes no one wanys because they dont have a brand. I like the idea some small business are getting vintage clothes making it modern and reselling that which is cool!

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@jamesslate1026

2 years ago

For the luxury customer, oftentimes they will only wear something once. The perception is that they can't ruin their public image by wearing the garment twice. So it's only natural that these items find a second life in the resale market. One concept that's popular in the US is exemplified by the company Rent the Runway, which offers the customer a monthly subscription. With the subscription model, the customer selects new items every month, and they receive another shipment when they return the previous order. They also have the option of purchasing anything they've borrowed. I see this an an example of sustainability, since no one is actually buying anything.

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@trishhobbsphillips3164

2 years ago

Another good rule when buying an alleged luxury item…..If the deal is too good to be true, then you are likely getting a dupe.

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@vermont741

2 years ago

I knit my own sweaters :-)

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@folliesofmen2628

2 years ago

Terrific interviewer and interviewee. I've been thrifting for years because I think secondhand items have much more character and value. Fast fashion just don't seem to work on me. Great topic!

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@u4ttube

2 years ago

Recycling is not really a solution for long term. We have to focus on less consumption, but then its against the foundation of economic (demand n supply) If we are late to climate change party we better be far sighted about it rather than recyle.

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@EverythingHR

1 year ago

This is a great business idea. Recycling high end items to resell and get more uses out of them is brilliant.

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@johndonaldson3619

2 years ago

This isn't a business of buying fashion but rather; selling emotions

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@celiaarseneault2355

2 years ago

my concern is that the secondary market maybe be flooded with new goods with reduced prices to fool the consumer into thinking they are helping the environment. The lady from Depop clearly said they welcome working with companies not just individuals sellers.

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@zombl337og

2 years ago

i buy to keep stuff permanently, and use until its falling apart, but i also dont buy duplicates (for example, J1 or 350 V2 collectors)

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@anapplejobs

2 years ago

Thank youu Im a student I have to do presentation about ..starting a seconhand business.. It helped a lot)

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@kingstonstreet3726

2 years ago

I really enjoy these documentaries

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@ritambhattacharyya3781

2 years ago

its basically rent a swag!! Tom Haverford is a genius!!!

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@dlevoy

2 years ago

A great piece with excellent interviews with some clever people. Thanks

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@edum.6353

2 years ago

Online commerce could dillute brand image over time thus lose value. That's one of the reasons Chanel isn't doing it. Brands need to manage production and demand. Part of wearing a luxury piece is the rarity of it.

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@kinshasav

2 years ago

Very informative! Loved it.

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