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The $30 billion secondhand market is expected to grow 18% annually through 2024, per Jefferies.
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The secondhand clothing market is a growing one. It s currently worth $30 billion, according to a recent Jefferies note, and is estimated to grow annually by 18% through 2024. About a quarter of the secondhand market is resale clothing, which Jefferies estimates to grow by 39% annually in the same time frame to eventually comprise over half of the market.
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