Zara have launched a pre-owned service for shoppers to buy and sell second-hand items.
From that polka dot dress to the mini skort, there are some Zara items that we all fall in love with – and seem to sell out within minutes.
But now, the fashion giant is set to launch a pre-owned service, that could see your old favourites popping back up for re-sale.
They’ll be taking on the likes of Depop and Vinted when it launches the new platform, Zara Pre-owned, TODAY!
Hosted on Zara’s website and app, shoppers can post second-hand Zara items for sale, as well as book repairs and donate unwanted items online, or through a store.
And if you’re selling, you won’t have to bother with filling out lengthy descriptions. Zara will provide customers with all the product information on each item of clothing themselves.
The high street favourite is the latest in a string of popular fast-fashion brands, attempting to make commitments towards sustainability.
PLUS For customers wanting to get their Zara favourites repaired, they can book a wide range of options, which include fixing broken zips and replacing buttons.
AND Zara customers can also use the app to get old clothing picked up from their home and taken for donation at the Red Cross.
M&S shoppers can now RENT an entire wardrobe worth up to £320 for just £39 for five days as it launches a collaboration with HIRESTREET.
- Hirestreet has created six M&S capsule wardrobes for shoppers to rent for £39
- For an extra £20, customers can keep the items for an entire month
- The 78-item range also features dresses from M&S’ popular Ghost collection
- The brand is now offering customers the chance to choose between six of their ‘capsule wardrobes’, which have been put together by stylists and contain 10 different outfit variations.
- Alternatively, shoppers can also hire items – such as winter coats, party dresses and knits – individually for up to 30 days.
- In total, there are 78 items available to hire within the new capsule wardrobe and wider collection.