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Discover Ludwig"secondhand clothing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to clothing that has been previously worn and purchased from a thrift store, consignment shop, or other secondhand store. For example, "I like to buy my clothing from secondhand stores to save money."
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Local Buttons upcycles clothes from Haiti's secondhand clothing market.
Most donated clothes will be sold to the huge secondhand clothing markets in developing countries, but it keeps the charity of your choice in the game.
The ABC's War on Waste survey of 36,700 people found 82% of respondents had donated clothes, yet only 53% had ever purchased secondhand clothing.
Secondhand clothing stores can be great resources for finding cheap, wacky clothes perfect for a costume.
But you have a lot more secondhand clothing.
We've been looking at how we source our secondhand clothing.
Sure, there are always great bargains in secondhand clothing shops.
For years I bought nothing but secondhand clothing.
And then it was these embargoes and this influx of secondhand clothing that's coming in.
Or even to be able to have access to the secondhand clothing to make it.
There's a value chain associated with secondhand clothing where they export it.
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