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Apparel resale is predicted to be a $64 billion market by 2024 representing 14 percent of apparel, footwear, and accessories sales. It checks off all the right boxes: it’s eco-friendly keeping goods out of the landfills; conserves energy from production and shipping logistics; and it gives younger consumers access to higher-quality products they might not otherwise be able to afford. Join Robin Lewis and Shelley E. Kohan as they debate the question of whether retailers taking back merchandise and reselling used products is a long-term, profitable model.
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