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How used clothes became part of Africa's creative economy, fashion sense

A trader sells second-hand clothes at Dagoretti market on September 23, 2020. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]

In recent years the global secondhand apparel market for clothing and shoes has grown exponentially. In 2002, used clothing exports were worth $1.4 billion (Sh166 billion). Despite a slowdown during the Covid-19 pandemic exports were close to $4 billion (Sh476 billion) in 2020.

Some of this growth has been driven by well known brands and high street retailers developing in-house clothing resale and establishing partnerships with digital secondhand platforms to find new uses for preloved fashions, especially luxury fashions.

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