DRIVEN BY GEN-Z, PREOWNED CLOTHING IS EXPECTED TO MAKE UP 27% OF THE AVERAGE RESALE BUYER'S CLOSET BY 2023 - MR Magazine

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Joint study by BCG and Vestiaire Collective finds the secondhand fashion and luxury market has tripled in size since 2020, with no signs of slowing down

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