Recession alters shopper attitudes, secondhand shops thrive

Though technically over, resale shops are still feeling a boom from the recession. 

According to excerpts from the article:

For a variety of reasons — recession-weary customers looking for deals, an eco-friendly way to update wardrobes, a general aversion to buying mass-produced clothing in the wake of fatal factory accidents in developing countries — more people are considering resale shopping over buying new.

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