Walmart teams with clothing and accessories reseller ThredUp to bring secondhand clothing and a variety of new brands to the Walmart website.
Walmart Inc. said early Wednesday that it has partnered with clothing and accessories reseller ThredUp to bring secondhand clothing and a variety of new brands to the Walmart website.
Read:Lowe’s has identified 3 areas of focus for social distancing in its stores, including the garden area As climate-change concerns grow, especially among young shoppers, the market for secondhand clothing has expanded. Secondhand items are expected to occupy one-third of people’s closets by 2033, according to the 2019 ThredUp Resale Report.
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