So-called “fast fashion” labels churn out cheap, disposable fashion, hitting stores as often as twice a week. For $159 a month, the New York-based business lets customers rent four items of clothing at a time. Billing itself as offering an ecological alternative to fast fashion and inaccessible luxury fashion, Crossroads Trading Co. offers secondhand branded clothes at more affordable prices. Customers can sell back clothes they buy once they’re done with them, or sell clothes they have from elsewhere. Clothes That Grow With Your ChildrenRyan Yasin doesn’t have a traditional background for a fashion entrepreneur.
Source: Huffington Post November 28, 2017 00:00 UTC