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      <title>Why Secondhand Style Keeps Growing</title>
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      <description>The rise of secondhand style represents a move away from passive consumption and toward active curation. In a traditional retail environment, the consumer is the final stop in a top-down supply chain; you choose from a curated set of options designed to appeal to the broadest possible demographic. This results in the &amp;ldquo;polished sameness&amp;rdquo; of the modern high street, where trends move so fast they become indistinguishable. Secondhand shopping inverts this power dynamic.</description>
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