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Demand for thrift clothes rises amongst Indonesian population

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The demand for used thrift clothes is rising amongst Indonesian population; especially amongst teenagers. As per an Indo Textiles report, these clothes have become a hit amongst Indonesia’s young generation living in big cities. These Indonesians prefer thrifting used clothes instead of buying new ones at the mall or well-known clothing store as the word thrift which means minimizing or reducing waste or saving money.

In Indonesia, used thrift clothes are being sold by brands like Uniqlo, H&M, Pull and Bear, Puma, Adidas, etc at the used clothing market or exhibitions that sell used goods in the country.

Indonesia’s thrift market in located various places like the the Bandung area, commonly known as the Cimol market, more precisely in the South Gedebage Street area. The market is frequented by consumers looking for cheap used clothes.