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A pandemic clothing purge is on as normal life resumes in US
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People Reconsider Clothes as Normal Life Returns in US
July 11, 2021
Thousands of clotthes are stored on a three-level system at the ThredUp sorting center in Phoenix on March 12, 2019. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)
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Americans are letting go of their old clothes as COVID-19 vaccinations continue, restrictions are eased and offices are reopening. The clothes are going to online resale sites as well as donation centers.
The used-clothes marketplace ThredUP paid the research company GlobalData to find information on the movement in used clothing. Projections by GlobalData show the business is expected to double from $36 billion to $77 billion in 2025.
A pandemic clothing purge is on as normal life resumes in US
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Pandemic clothing purge is on as normal work life resumes
Alina Clark is about as tired of her pandemic wardrobe as her comfort clothes are stretched and torn.
by Associated Press
Jul. 10 2021 @ 4:27pm
Willie Walton hangs clothing on a three-tiered conveyor system at the ThredUp sorting facility in Phoenix on March 12, 2019. A wardrobe purge is on for some as vaccinations have taken hold, restrictions have lifted and offices reopen or finalize plans to do so. The primary beneficiaries are secondhand clothing marketplaces, and brick-and-mortar donation spots. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)
NEW YORK Alina Clark is about as tired of her pandemic wardrobe as her comfort clothes are stretched and torn.