H&M plans to sell second-hand clothes and accessories at its flagship store in London, as pressure increases on fast fashion companies to curb their environmental impact by encouraging the reuse and recycling of garment
H&M plans to sell second-hand clothes and accessories at its flagship store in London from 5 October, as pressure increases on fast fashion companies to curb their environmental impact by encouraging the reuse and recycling of garments.
The"PRE-LOVED" womenswear collection, at H&M's Regent Street store, will include garments from several other brands and designers as well as H&M group brands, which include Arket, Cos, Monki, and Weekday. H&M did not immediately respond to a query about pricing and how the garments would be sourced. The retailer launched a clothing rental service at its Regent Street store in November last year.
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