
What if every thrifted tee and vintage bag holds a secret that can elevate your reselling game? In this episode, learn how emotional connections, creative upcycling, and community ties can help you find meaning and profit where others see only used goods! SHOW NOTES & TAKEAWAYS Kate shares her journey from global fashion designer to sustainability researcher, shaped by hands-on experience in factories and international design teams The concept of clothing as a "living record," capturing memory, identity, and human connection across multiple owners How passing down children's clothing inspired Kate's research into tracing garments and documenting their stories over time How clothing gains meaning through wear, memory, and relationships between people. How thrift stores are community-driven spaces, rooted in connection and accessibility. The importance of asking "why" in fashion design, questioning purpose, value, and necessity. The role of fit and tailoring in extending the life of secondhand clothing and making pieces wearable again. The contrast between traditional charity shops, curated vintage stores, and modern online resale platforms. Ongoing tension between accessibility and reselling culture, including how rising prices impact who can participate in thrifting.
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