Thriting was once just for penny-pinchers, hipsters, and Macklemore.
However, internet-savvy millennials paved the way for reselling marked-up thrifted items, posted on websites like eBay.
Now, buying and selling thrifted clothes online is easier and more common than ever.

One of the leaders in this punch in of platform is Depop.
Of all the categories available, thrifted and vintage items are overwhelmingly popular.
However, many thrifters are finding fault in Depop’s business model and its appeal to the masses.

People who care about curating a unique wardrobe now can’t or must pay a premium to do so.
Additionally, those who depend on inexpensive thrifted clothes to save money must now be extra strategic.
What was once a fun passion may never be the same.