Get A Dose Of Secondhand Treasures With These 8 Vintage Apps To Use Right Now
With thrift stores closed during the pandemic, it is impossible to get one’s rightful dose of secondhand treasures. Luckily, while staying indoors, we don’t need to give up our addition to thrift shopping. The following are 8 apps to help you in shopping for second-hand clothes.
1. 1stdibs
With this app you can locate all things vintage, from furniture to fashion. You’ll find a perfect mix of modern-day, high-end designers and vintage names. 1stdibs puts sellers and galleries at the touch of your fingertips for use in discovering antique finds. The price point applies to high-end quality.
2. Depop
This is a marketplace for all things vintage, secondhand, and handmade, from your favorite stores. It covers everything from high-end vintage clothing and accessories to secondhand items. Depop has just about everything you would ever want.
3. Heroine
It includes both women’s clothes and menswear—designer wear at a great price. Heroine provides a space for fashion lovers to buy, sell, and shop.
4. Rebag
Rebag, which attracts those with a purse addiction, provides thousands of brands, including Chanel and Louis Vuitton. Every bag has been inspected for authenticity. Buy or sell. Your perfect secondhand bag is just a download away.
5. Wardrobe
Wardrobe introduces your new favorite looks, ones you can rent instead of purchasing. You can rent designer brands for low prices.
6. Thredup
Thredup, a virtual thrift store, offers every kind of clothing from nearly every brand you could think of. Send your own once loved, but now outgrown, clothes to Thredup, and the store will list it for you.
7. Vinted
This is the perfect way to find vintage and reused clothes. Top brands and the works of designers are listed at low prices. You can list your own clothes and sell them to someone who needs them more than you do.
8. StockX
StockX, a sneaker drop, is ideal for finding shoes you weren’t fast enough to snatch the first time. It also includes high-end streetwear, handbags, and accessories for lower prices.
Article by Riley Jordan, Contributor, PhotoBook Magazine.
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