Fueled by a growing movement of consumers looking to shop more sustainably and affordably, buying secondhand has gained popularity in recent years.
According to a recent analysis by Capital One Shopping, approximately one-third of clothing items bought in the U.S. over the last year were pre-owned.
The nationwide rise in tariffs, increased cost of living, and gentrification of thrifting among younger generations have led consumers to give secondhand a second look. And with Miami ranking as one of the least affordable cities to buy or rent, it’s no wonder people are choosing to shop at local thrift stores…