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So Long Fast Fashion: Embracing Thrifting and Second Hand Shopping

By Briget Conron



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"Do not walk, run" is a common phrase often associated with the urgency of obtaining the latest viral fashion trends. With constant pressure to follow new fads, shoppers can become easily overwhelmed. Many rely on fast fashion brands to quickly acquire sought-after trends at low prices. While fast fashion may offer a short-term fix, it is ultimately a negative practice, as these items are often poorly and unethically made. Thrift and secondhand stores offer an alternative, allowing shoppers to stay on trend without contributing to unethical consumption practices.


Thrift and Vintage Stores

Thrift and vintage stores are an easy way to expand your wardrobe for any occasion without breaking the bank or supporting unethical brands. Though these secondhand shops can be overwhelming due to the sheer amount of merchandise, you are sure to find something that matches your taste. A helpful tip for navigating thrift stores like a pro is to go in with an open mind and plenty of time. This allows you to explore what these shops have to offer.


Second Hand Online Shopping 

If you are looking to shop second hand but the thrift shop is not for you, there are a number of online retailers that promote the sustainable sale of second hand clothing. Popular online retailers such as Depop and ThreadUp, allow users to create digital storefronts and post listings that can be easily found by shoppers through key-word searches. The option of an online second hand storefront allows for a user to engage in the practice of online shopping, without the harmful consequences.

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