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High inflation and new tariffs on imported goods have widened the "value gap," making secondhand clothing more attractive as prices remain relatively stable compared to new retail. Key Market Trends

While marketed as a waste-reduction strategy, recent research in Scientific Reports suggests a "sustainability bias". Consumers who shop secondhand often dispose of clothes faster and actually buy more new items, supplementing rather than replacing primary market consumption. a store that buys used clothes

Stores acquire goods through direct purchases from customers, consignment (paying the seller only after a sale), or donations. Modern platforms like ThredUp have automated this by providing "Clean Out Kits" to handle inspection and listing. High inflation and new tariffs on imported goods

Re-commerce revenue reached $99 billion in 2024 and is expected to surge to $448 billion by 2029 . Digital platforms prioritize convenience through AI tools that compare listings and handle logistics. a store that buys used clothes

Major brands are increasingly launching their own resale programs to capture this revenue, with 47% of consumers more likely to buy from a brand if they offer credit for trade-ins. Consumer Psychology and Barriers

Academic and industry analysis identifies two primary ways these stores operate:

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