Secondhand Fashion Boom: Resale Market Hits $77B
Resale Revolution: Secondhand Fashion Goes Mainstream
In the last few years, secondhand fashion has shifted from a niche to a global movement. Once stigmatized, thrifting is now a symbol of sustainability, affordability, and style.
Platforms like ThredUp, Poshmark, and The RealReal have gone public, proving resale is a mainstream market.
According to ThredUp’s 2021 Resale Report, created with GlobalData, resale is one of retail’s fastest-growing segments—projected to double to $77 billion by 2025.
Why Secondhand Fashion is Thriving
- Sustainability: Eco-friendly fashion choices.
- Affordability: Access to designer and premium brands.
- Style Diversity: Unique, one-of-a-kind finds.
During the pandemic, resale proved resilient as buyers turned toward affordable, sustainable fashion.

Practical Style Highlights
- Men’s Toundra: Four pockets, elastic cuffs, weather-resistant.
- Women’s Typha: Loose silhouette, cinched waist, sherpa-lined collar with hidden hood.
Both styles prove resale isn’t just about savings—it’s about smart fashion.
