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Game on: How H&M is bringing fast fashion to the metaverse

Inside Retail

These are some common factors that motivate players to continuously return to achieve milestones. Placing the majority of Roblox players at an age where forming habits is prevalent. Currently, disposing of unwanted clothing items means many pieces end up in local landfills, thrift stores or shipped to developing countries.

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How to Make Money on Poshmark

Small Biz Trends

If you’re looking to make some extra money while cleaning out your closet, you should be looking at selling on Poshmark. Of course, how much money you make will depend on the items you sell, how you set your pricing, and how quickly you can ship the items out to customers. Use the shipping label Poshmark provides.

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Tommy Hilfiger gets thrifty with ThredUp

Inside Retail

People can request a prepaid shipping label from the website and send their clothes to ThredUp for sorting. The rest can be returned to the sender or recycled responsibly. Some brands are incorporating fit technology into the process, making it easy for customers to take their measurements at home.

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How to Sell on StockX

Small Biz Trends

At its core, StockX is a resale market used for authentic sneakers (i.e., Buyers can find sneakers at less than the retail price, making it an attractive purchase for them, especially for a serious sneakerhead! Once the item is sold, you will have to ship the item to StockX for authentication within 2 business days.

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Gen Z: Merchants of cool or brand killers?

Inside Retail

My Gucci Marmont bag from Vestiaire Collective has shipped. Bagged a pre-loved bargain, supported circular fashion and didn’t even set foot in a store. I wrack my brains to remember when I last bought new clothes in-store. A generation that sees shopping as binary: “I want brand X, therefore I need to shop at store Y”.