Episode 162: Examining The Ethics of Secondhand Resale (part 4)…Now What?

Episode 162: Examining The Ethics of Secondhand Resale (part 4)…Now What?

Now that we have debunked all of the myths that form the core of anti-reseller rhetoric, we’ve uncovered a lot of larger systemic issues that are the actual causes of the frustrating things being falsely blamed on resellers. In the final installment of this series examining the ethics of secondhand resale, Amanda explores how the secondhand system can be more equitable and less wasteful.

We will address the following questions:

  • What could bring thrift store prices back to a more accessible level?
  • How there could be “better” stuff in the thrift stores?
  • How can we ensure that the people who need things like clothes and home goods are getting them?
  • How can we forge a path toward making resale more equitable for resellers?
  • How we can de-escalate the ever-intensifying anti-reseller rhetoric happening on social media right now?

Along the way, Amanda will explain “perceived value” and the art of pricing, EPR, and mindful rehoming.

Thank you to Frankie, Tamara, Stacie, and Maria for sharing their thoughts for this episode.

Also, thank you to Dustin Travis White for the rad music between segments on this episode!

If you want to share your opinion/additional thoughts on the subjects we cover in each episode, feel free to email, whether it’s a typed out message or an audio recording: amanda@clotheshorse.world

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Check out Amanda's other podcast, The Department.

Find the transcript at clotheshorsepodcast.com


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Gabriela Antonas is a visual artist, an upcycler, and a fashion designer, but Gabriela Antonas is also a feminist micro business with radical ideals. She’s the one woman band, trying to help you understand, why slow fashion is what the earth needs. If you find your self in New Orleans, LA, you may buy her ready-to-wear upcycled garments in person at the store “Slow Down” (2855 Magazine St). Slow Down Nola only sells vintage and slow fashion from local designers. Gabriela’s garments are guaranteed to be in stock in person, but they also have a website so you may support this women owned and run business from wherever you are! If you are interested in Gabriela making a one of a kind garment for you DM her on Instagram at @slowfashiongabriela to book a consultation.


Vagabond Vintage DTLV is a vintage clothing, accessories & decor reselling business based in Downtown Las Vegas. Not only do we sell in Las Vegas, but we are also located throughout resale markets in San Francisco as well as at a curated boutique called Lux and Ivy located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jessica, the founder & owner of Vagabond Vintage DTLV, recently opened the first IRL location located in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas on August 5th. The shop has a strong emphasis on 60s & 70s garments, single stitch tee shirts & dreamy loungewear. Follow them on instagram, @vagabondvintage.dtlv and keep an eye out for their website coming fall of 2022.


Country Feedback
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