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How To Sell Your Preloved Clothes & Help Protect The Planet | This Morning
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- čas přidán 30. 08. 2023
- Every five minutes 10,000 items of clothing are sent to landfill - and there’s over £30 billion of unworn clothes hanging in our wardrobes. So with stores such as M&S and Zara setting up their own preloved schemes, Alice Beer’s here to show you how to sell your second-hand clothes on the high street and online to make some cash and help the planet.
Broadcast on 31/08/2023
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I love this idea but what I don’t appreciate is the pricing of pre-owned items being just as much as brand new items. This turns many people away. Maybe it’s different outside of the US but here even Goodwill has be one greedy.
I sell vintage womens clothes for a living in the EU, some sellers do charge way over the top for items here too, my prices are well balanced ranging from under 10 euro to multiple thousands of euros depending on your budget, but thrifting is still the best way to get a buzz when you find that rare item and its in your size
As a preloved business it’s so great to have the exposure on the sustainability aspect and buy well and buy less and buying secondhand is the future! Alice is so on-point with all her points! ♻️
Andy is a clear star and should remain on This Morning.
He and the other hosts have been great and fun. I don't want holly back personally. She is too stuffy not fun and a dated unwanted relic and reminder of the schofield scandal. Time to bin the baggage as this programme has been great without her. Just my opinion.
Totally agree I didn't miss her during the summer months and to be honest I never liked the age gap. It's a reminder of old toxic values.
Speaking as a pro vintage seller, im very sceptical as regards high st shops, firstly they have jumped on the vintage band wagon to push more sales and im curious where all those bags of old clothes you swap for a voucher to make you spend more in their store ends up, could it be landfill ? , my advice is if you want to be sustainable and help the planet then buy from vintage shops/ websites and try to ensure you buy from reputable sellers as there are a lot of scammers out there
I have bought around 8 -10 clothing since 2016 im so discusted of all the reports that are coming about all these clothes we are destroying everything
Great blooper at the beginning 😂
Non one is going to stop buying new and the clothes retailers would go out of business jobs lost etc if people stopped buying new. The economy would go bust.
I love vinted ive made nearly £50 from selling things I didn't want
Definitely better to keep prices low
I sold armani perfume for 30
You haven't done your research on this segment. Taking clothing back to fast fashion stores for a voucher is exactly how they end up in landfill and it simply encourages us to buy more fast fashion, which doesn't solve the problem. The same with most things donated to the charity shops. Please don't promote fast fashion buy backs either. Please invite someone informed from a fair fashion union to disclose the correct information in future.
This with zara isnt that the same as h&m have and still it ships to africa ? They did a research on this in Sweden and found out that this happend all the time so im not sure zara is doing it all right either
3 items of new clothing per year, per person? That's what the WEF have published
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Just stop buying anything new, what's the point?
But the economy would crash .
Is that Emma button