Zara has 61.8M items on Vinted, highlighting consumer trends and fast fashion’s dominance. Vinted also lists 59.7M H&M, 21.8M Shein, 21M Primark, and 10.2M Mango items. Circular fashion’s impact is debated as overproduction and short desirability cycles persist.
Zara has 61.8M items listed on Vinted, a popular secondhand marketplace. This highlights Zara’s immense production capacity and its rapid response to fashion trends. Owned by Inditex, Zara's dominance is mirrored by other fast fashion giants. Vinted also has 59.7M H&M, 21.8M Shein, 21M Primark, and 10.2M Mango items. Consumers buy these brands in large quantities, but the clothes often have a short desirability lifespan.
The large number of items on Vinted indicates a shift towards circular fashion. Consumers are extending the life of their clothing by reselling instead of discarding. This aligns with sustainability goals. However, circular fashion ideally means good quality clothing lasting more than one season. Fast fashion brands produce millions of mostly polyester garments yearly, which are quickly resold.
Fashion entrepreneur Stuart Trevor tracked Zara items on Vinted over 77 days. He found that from March to June, listings increased from 52.4M to 61M, averaging 100K new items daily. This raises questions about secondhand markets’ effectiveness in addressing sustainability. While extending garment life is good, the volume suggests overproduction and overconsumption are still problems. Reselling may encourage more buying, as consumers feel less guilty if they plan to resell.
Secondhand marketplaces like Vinted offer a partial solution to fashion waste. More comprehensive changes in production, consumption, and disposal are needed for true sustainability. Stuart Trevor's brand re-works vintage pieces without creating new clothes, offering an example of sustainable practice. The high volume of Zara and fast fashion items on Vinted reflects complex consumer behaviors and corporate responsibility issues. To achieve sustainability, both retailers and consumers must change their approaches to clothing.
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