Who Buys: Clothes
This category involves professional buyers who act as middlemen between manufacturers and the public.
A growing segment of buyers doesn't shop for themselves, but for profit or sustainability. who buys clothes
Local businesses that take in high-quality used items and sell them on behalf of the original owner for a commission. This category involves professional buyers who act as
Most "clothes buyers" are everyday individuals purchasing for personal use. In the US, the average consumer buys roughly . This group is often driven by: who buys clothes
Organizations that buy massive amounts of discarded clothing (often in "bales") to export to international markets or for textile recycling. 🏢 Business-to-Business (B2B) Buyers
Many now prefer online supermarkets and apps for quick, anonymous shopping experiences. 🔄 The Resale & Circular Economy