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3 Brands To Buy From For Sustainable Fashion, that Are Not Super Expensive.

  • Writer: Mia Mandala
    Mia Mandala
  • Nov 17, 2020
  • 2 min read

If you have seen some of my other posts, you know that I am a big advoctae for sustainbale fashion/ slow fashion. Here are soem places to buy thos etype sof clothes,

excpet these places won't cost a fortune!

Hope you enjoy!


Depop

What Is Depop?

First one that I have to mention is Depop. Depop is an online store, where you can buy secondhand clothing! Anyone who wants to can make an account on Depop and sell their clothes. Most people sell clothes that either don’t fit them, or they do not want anymore, or some people will go to thrift stores and resell those clothes on Depop. Plus DePop can be a great way to make some cash!


Why Is Depop Sustainable?

I consider Depop as a sustainable brand, because when you buy from them, you are buying second hand clothes, which is always much more sustainable than buying from fast fashion brands! And, most of them are thrifted clothes.


ThredUp

What is Thredup?

Next one on my list is ThredUp. ThredUp is amazing! They are similar to Depop, in the sense that they sell second - hand clothes, but they don't let just anyone create an account and sell on there. People can send them their unwanted clothes, and after close examination of making sure they are intact, they will resell for a much cheaper price than they were bought at!


Why is ThredUp Sustainable?

Thred up is sustainable, because you are buying second - hand clothes, which is always very sustainable!



Thrift Instagram Accounts

Thrift Instagram accounts, are similar to depop, except what they do is they resell thrifted items, and you can pay with paypal or venmo. I actually recently started one of these, and have some pretty cool thrifted items on it you can follow at: @prelovedthriftsresell


Why is it sustainable?

Like the rest, it is always more sustainable, to buy second hand clothes! Plus, when you buy form one of them, you are supporting a small business!


I hope oyu enjoyed this post, and stay tuned for my next post on Friday! Comment down below, if you want more posts about suitable fashion!



1 Comment


Rachel Ullah
Rachel Ullah
Nov 18, 2020

Loved this post! I'm always wanting to find more sustainable fashion choices, so this was a super interesting read. And I've never heard of ThredUp - will definitely be checking them out!

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