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Charity Shops Ride the Secondhand Wave

Charity Shops Ride the Secondhand Wave

Published 1 day, 16 hours ago
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Irish charities are cashing in on the booming secondhand fashion apps—listing designer gems like Jimmy Choo heels and Off-White jackets on eBay, Vinted, and Vestiaire—to boost fundraising, while grappling with floods of low-quality fast fashion donations. Far from hurting charity shops, these platforms are expanding their customer base and fueling a sustainability revolution, with Vinted sales up 200% and traditional stores down 9%. Charities like Vision Ireland and Oxfam are adapting—Oxfam even teamed up with An Post for free drop-off—to manage the influx and keep quality items flowing. But the real win? Every purchase from a charity shop directly funds vital causes, making secondhand shopping not just eco-friendly, but deeply impactful.

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