Does Second-Hand Designer Fashion Embrace Anti-Consumption?
Photograph: Courtesy of RUSSH
Alexa Chung’s Vinted sale has been going on. Instead of buying new clothes, people can reuse quality pieces. It helps reduce waste, supports sustainability, and all the money goes to charity, not profit. What do you think?
I do need to declutter my wardrobe. I don’t have any gems like Alexa Chung, but I still think owning less brings more clarity to the mind. Less sorting means extra time, less energy consumption, and just a simpler way of living.
So I might start with that and look for some tips on how to do it, because I’m a bit of a hoarder, and I tend to keep every piece of clothing, especially the ones with sentimental value!
It’s definitely something I really want to do, but I find it hard. Have you done it yourself? And how did you feel about it?
Full article: RUSHH 23/04/25
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