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Latest Fashion news from around the reselling world. Stay updated with the newest stories and trends.
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‘Resale’s rise is starting to bite first-hand fashion’
Consignment Wins: New Survey on Affordable Winter Fashion
Inside the World of Resale for the Ultra-Rich
The faces and fashion of the Burlington Vintage Market
Fashion resale is booming in Canada. Here's why ...
Why Gen Z is so obsessed with Depop
Etsy sells fashion app Depop to eBay for $1.2 billion in all-cash deal
eBay buys Depop from Etsy for more than $1 billion
Ebay buys Depop for $1.2bn in effort to lure younger shoppers
EBay to buy resale fashion marketplace Depop from Etsy for $1.2b
EBay to Acquire Depop in $1.2B Gen-Z Fashion Push
EBay’s $1.2 Billion Depop Acquisition Moves Resale Toward Marketplace Consolidation
Evan Hirsch Reframes Resale as Couture with Second NYFW ShopGoodwill.com® Collaboration
eBay acquires fashion resale platform Depop for $1.2B from Etsy
eBay Snaps Up Fashion Platform Depop for $1.2B, Projects Strong Q1 Revenue
Ebay to Acquire Depop Resale Fashion Marketplace for $1.2 Billion
The Secondary Market Watch: A Running Timeline of Investments and M&A
Thrifting in Roanoke? Don't Pass Up These Vintage Clothing Shops
New Platform Tejori challenges Pre-Loved Fashion Stigma
Resale’s share of fashion spending continues to grow
Could a T-shirt resale craze be the measure of Bad Bunny’s fashion influence?
The Complete Guide to Used Designer Clothes in Denver
Fashion’s Secondhand Economy Is Moving In House: Inside the New Models for Brand-Led Resale
What to expect in the global fashion industry in 2026
The Fashion People Platform Wants Brands to Take Back Control of Returns, Samples, Old Stock
Fashion Law in 2026: Navigating IP, ESG & the New Consumer
Can Vinted crack the US fashion resale market?
Vestiaire Collective Expects First Profit in 2026
R80m investment in Yaga signals booming future for resale fashion
New vintage clothing shop 'blown away' by reaction on first day
Ava’s Closet brings vintage fashion to St. Clairsville
A Kansas City teen who sells vintage clothes is building 'a brand that makes a difference'
??Retail Therapy turns resale fashion into fresh starts in Cypress
The Brass Lady Sells Vintage Clothing Stitched With History
How luxury resale is reshaping sustainable fashion
Value, not sustainability, is driving the second-hand fashion boom
This Movie Star-Slash-Fashion Muse is Selling Her Vintage Balenciaga, Alaia, and Chanel
How Vinted’s New York Launch Could Reshape Resale Culture in the U.S.
The resale and circular economy boom
All jobs lost at popular Yorkshire retro fashion firm as administrators are appointed
Vinted launches in the US to build on success in Europe
Popular European Resale Platform Vinted Makes U.S. Debut
FIRST LOOK: Monday Matcha sparks sell-out queues for pop-up cafe and vintage clothing in Adelaide CBD
Fashion Brands Are Missing Out on the Resale Opportunity
Resale Is Booming. Why Is There Still So Much Waste?
Tampa Bay resale boutiques combat fast fashion
Apparel Resale Market Outlook 2032: Driven by Circular Fashion, Digital Platforms, and Conscious Consumption
The RealReal’s Plan to Capitalise on the Luxury Resale Boom
‘It’s cooler than saying I bought this on Asos’: the big car boot sale rebrand
Depop Parent Company Etsy Is Reshaping Vintage Fashion for Gen Z
Frequently Asked Questions about Fashion
Common questions from the reselling community
What is the resale fashion market?
The resale fashion market, also known as secondhand or pre-owned fashion, is a growing industry where consumers buy and sell previously owned clothing, shoes, and accessories. It's valued at over $200 billion globally and is expected to grow significantly as consumers prioritize sustainability and affordability.
Where can I sell my used fashion items?
Popular platforms for selling used fashion include Depop, Vinted, Poshmark, eBay, ThredUp, and Facebook Marketplace. Each platform has different fee structures and target audiences, so choose based on your items and preferred selling style.
Is resale fashion sustainable?
Yes, resale fashion is considered more sustainable than fast fashion. It extends the lifecycle of garments, reduces textile waste, and decreases demand for new production. The secondhand market prevents millions of items from ending up in landfills each year.
