As high-quantity, low-quality retailers flood shelves, excess apparel is shoved everywhere — into landfills, dumping sites and, in many instances, secondhand stores.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Low-rise jeans, double-zip hoodies and "going out" tops are back on the rack as 2000s fashion becomes the pursuit of a young ...
Wool Skirts,” an exhibition of one woman’s 40-year thrift-store collection, reveals a rich tapestry of clothing manufacturing ...
Nowadays, more and more people are becoming aware of the bad side of the fast fashion industry and searching for more sustainable options for their clothing—be it high-quality clothes with timeless ...
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 ...
Fab Youth Philly's shop, which opened in Harrowgate last month, is the evolution of the prom wear giveaways the organization ...
Some social media influencers have latched onto thrifting as their niche for content, making video after video roaming the ...
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 ...
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 ...