"It's all going to end up in the ocean." Shopper calls out outrageous scheme at thrift store chain first appeared on The Cool Down.
As high-quantity, low-quality retailers flood shelves, excess apparel is shoved everywhere — into landfills, dumping sites and, in many instances, secondhand stores.
A unique behind-the-scenes look at a thrift store in Canada has shone a light on the mildly depressing reality of secondhand shopping. What's In Store Fort McMurray (@whatsinstoreymm), a pre-loved ...
Y2K fashion's resurgence, affordability, and sustainability concerns are driving a thrift store boom, particularly among younger shoppers. Retailers like Hollister are reviving older styles to ...
Wool Skirts,” an exhibition of one woman’s 40-year thrift-store collection, reveals a rich tapestry of clothing manufacturing ...
Today, the Ebrahimi sisters have a collective audience of over 1M on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, where they showcase secondhand finds and everyday fashion in ways that feel elevated, empowering, ...
A new West Philadelphia thrift shop that doubles as a museum epitomizes the term "fashion as activism." Black Ivy Thrift, which opened earlier this month, sells a curated collection of sustainable ...
Peachtree City, GA — Thrifters and sustainability advocates across Middle Georgia are invited to take part in the Georgia’s ...