Look to vintage shopping for your spring retail therapy.
It takes some time and patience, but there’s no better feeling than finding that truly unique piece of clothing secondhand. Whether you’re digging through the racks at the thrift store or taking advantage of new online destinations, the benefits of secondhand shopping are endless. But most importantly, each pre-owned piece you buy means one less in a landfill.
Vintage designer pieces have always been desirable in the secondhand market, especially if they’re rare or archive pieces. Vivienne Westwood, Versace and Tom Ford-era Gucci are among some of the most popular brands among vintage lovers thanks to the Y2K frenzy, while brands like Pleats Please by Issey Miyake and Maison Margiela are continually popular among a niche group of fashion enthusiasts.
This spring, light-coloured leather outerwear and contemporary Japanese aesthetics have been gaining traction according to Vancouver-based secondhand designer shop
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