Why ThredUp and H&M are begging Washington for new retail rules
It may be hard to believe now, but a few decades ago secondhand shopping carried a stigma. Filling your wardrobe with finds from Goodwill or Buffalo Exchange often said something about your household’s income level — one shopped at resale stores out of economic necessity, not personal style …
It may be hard to believe now, but a few decades ago secondhand shopping carried a stigma. Filling your wardrobe with finds from Goodwill or Buffalo Exchange often said something about your household’s income level — one shopped at resale stores out of economic necessity, not personal style …
It may be hard to believe now, but a few decades ago secondhand shopping carried a stigma. Filling your wardrobe with finds from Goodwill or Buffalo Exchange often said something about your household’s income level — one shopped at resale stores out of economic necessity, not personal style …
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