"It’s easy to shop secondhand, but it’s really hard to sell." Founders make it easy to turn your unwanted clothing into cash ...
Our planet can’t keep up with fast fashion. Every time we shop at fast fashion stores, we reinforce that clothing overproduction and microtrends work. But if we adapt our shopping habits to support ...
Next City reports on the struggle donation centers face to handle tens of thousands of pounds of unwanted clothing and what ...
Nichols, a fashion devotee and the founder of Vintage Frills Chicago, felt the impact of vintage myths first-hand, now ...
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on new methods that are turning mountains of old clothes into rack-ready garments amid growing ...
Ed Butler travels to Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana. 15 million used garments arrive in Ghana every week from all over the world - most ends up at Kantamanto but a lot can't be sold because it's in ...
A women's clothes swap shop has opened in Southbourne, focusing on ‘swishing’ clothes to promote sustainability and reducing fashion waste.
An Oxfam spokesperson said the charity often receives donations with price tags still attached. Charity shop staff reveal the ...
For £79, LK Borrowed promises its clients up to eight items on rotation per month, which seems more than a worthy investment ...
Lee So-yeon says fast fashion production methods have taken too big a toll on people, especially women, and the environment.
The report found that an estimated 11.3 million tons of textile waste ends up in landfills in the United States each year.