How Recommerce Can Help You Find Your Personal Style

Givenchy bag

When it comes to finding your personal style, recommence is a great place to start.ย 

 

As a young twenty-something in Los Angeles, I developed a bad habit. I was interning (for free) after college and working retail on the side, and I had no money…like, none. But since I was pursuing a career in the fashion industry, I needed to keep my wardrobe full of options: classics like black pumps and leather handbags, trendier items like runway-inspired pieces and statement jewelry, and run-of-the-mill everyday wear like jeans. So, naturally, I turned to fast fashion. Weekend trips to Forever 21, H&M, and Zara turned up bags that looked just like leather and jackets that looked just like the runway! But quickly, the magic wore off.

Within a week, the cheap faux-leather on my new Celine look-alike handbag would be peeling, or the zipper on my faux-fur bomber would break. A few months into my fast fashion addiction, I realized I had thrown away all my precious spending money on items that were essentially useless after a few wears.

 

I did the math: I spent hundreds and hundreds of dollars on cheaply-made clothing and accessories and had nothing to show for it.

These days, thereโ€™s no reason for thatโ€”because thereโ€™s resale. Granted, resale prices are not fast fashion prices, but the newly-booming industry offers customers a way to buy well-made, long-lasting, Replica designer items at accessible prices. I click through the pages of FASHIONPHILE now, and I wish I had known about it in my post-college days. I wouldโ€™ve happily traded in a monthโ€™s worth of Forever 21 trips for a single leather bag that would still be mine 10 years down the road.

Of course, thatโ€™s not the only reason the fashion-forward folks shop fast fashion. Even those with a healthy amount of disposable income will often flip through the racks of Zara in order to test-drive new trends theyโ€™re not quite sure about or try out a new silhouette that may or may not work for their body type. But again, resale offers a better alternative.

 

Think about it: why โ€œtest driveโ€ trendsโ€”like, say, a statement belt or screen-printed graphicsโ€”with a knocked-off or watered-down version of a luxury piece? Recommerce gives you the opportunity to try the real thing and, best of all, see a return on your investment if it doesnโ€™t work out (we have a BuyBack policy where weโ€™ll take back items you decide against for 70% of the original sale price). Thatโ€™s something you just wonโ€™t get through fast fashion (just try reselling that Zara bag on eBay and see what you get for it).

Through shopping secondhand and reselling the pieces that donโ€™t feel quite right, the fashion-minded among us can now play with designer items to discover our personal styleโ€”no peeling faux leather or knock-off Balenciaga bags necessary.