Latina fashion designer Amy Mendoza has brought her culture and love of thrifting to her locally owned clothing brand AVRA. This is her story.
I try to make pieces that no one else has, and I think that puts me in the category of a trendsetter.” Across the Kansas City metro, that impulse to create a lane where one does not exist shows up ...
As high-quantity, low-quality retailers flood shelves, excess apparel is shoved everywhere — into landfills, dumping sites and, in many instances, secondhand stores.
A self-proclaimed recovered fast-fashion addict has turned to thrifting to save money — and the planet. Lottie Lashley, 25, used shopping as a coping mechanism to help her settle into her first year ...
"It's all going to end up in the ocean." Shopper calls out outrageous scheme at thrift store chain first appeared on The Cool ...
A TikTok fashion feud blew up after a thrifter recreated influencer Allina Ai’s "bankruptcy-inducing" outfit with secondhand finds.
For decades, thrift stores and thrifting have been widely known as a sustainable alternative to fashion retailers with outrageous prices. In previous eras, visiting the thrift store was a staple ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SeventyFour / Getty Images The popularity of thrift shopping has steadily increased over the past decade or so. As of 2024, the ...
Savers attracts a new generation of young shoppers. This thrift store is located close to the campus community, on Center Street in Orem, Utah. (Savers) Across the country and at BYU, students are ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — For these college students, there’s one word that can really draw a crowd: free. “It's a lot of give and take all day,” said student Anna Coon. “It's all free clothing for anyone ...
Earth Day is all about finding ways to give back to Mother Nature — maybe you’ve given up plastic straws, helped clean up highway litter or switched from using paper towels to hand dryers in the ...
The popularity of thrift shopping has steadily increased over the past decade or so. As of 2024, the U.S. secondhand market is worth an estimated $50 billion, up 30% from 2023, according to Capital ...