VESTIAIRE COLLECTIVE: THE WORLD CANNOT AFFORD FAST FASHION
Exposing the True Cost of Fast Fashion
The cost-per-wear metric reveals the true cost of an item based on its frequency of use, total lifespan, and its resale value. While fast fashion items might initially appear more financially attractive, the report proves that select pre-loved curated[3] fashion items are a more financially-sound investment in the long term.
"I think about cost-per-wear all the time, but it's not perfect. I try to track how many times I wear my shoes for example." - Amber, 41 years old, from
Key findings on Vestiaire Collective vs. fast fashion:
- When looking at comparable price ranges:
- Pre-loved curated fashion coats are worn 4+ times more on average vs. new fast fashion coats (worn 28 times). This results in a cost-per-wear of
$1.72 vs.$4.82 for new fast fashion coats - Pre-loved curated fashion dresses are worn 8+ times more on average vs. new fast fashion dresses (worn 9 times). This results in a cost-per-wear of
$1.56 vs.$5.66 for new fast fashion dresses
- Pre-loved curated fashion coats are worn 4+ times more on average vs. new fast fashion coats (worn 28 times). This results in a cost-per-wear of
- Pre-loved designer bags have a ~72% lower cost-per-wear as the resale value is more significant
$2.56 cost-per-wear vs.$9.05 for new fast fashion items- Fashion consumers are encouraged to take better care of their items thanks to their resale value and invest in long-lasting, quality items
- Across all categories and all price points, pre-loved curated fashion pieces offer about 33% lower cost-per-wear vs. fast fashion items, which are worn 2+ times less on average
- Pre-loved curated fashion consumers hold on to their items 31% longer than average, with the highest gap in the shoe category (+48% vs. average)
Regardless of the circumstances, the cost-per-wear is consistently lower when buying pre-loved items. This is particularly true for seasonal and occasional items, like coats and dresses.
"In today's climate of inflation, it is obvious: neither people nor the planet can afford fast fashion. We want to educate consumers about the benefits of circularity while sounding the alarm on fast fashion's devastating impact. This report is a wake-up call to combat overconsumption and overspending, fueled by tempting low initial prices." - Fanny Moizant, President and Co-founder of Vestiaire Collective
"Fast fashion is a false economy. Buying cheap fast fashion is deceptive, as in the end you end up replacing items again and again. We champion circularity as it not only benefits consumers' wallets, but also protects our planet. Pre-loved luxury items are more cost-effective over time with a longer lifespan. Our mantra 'Think First, Buy Second' makes more sense than ever." -
Titled 'Exposing the True Cost of Fast Fashion', this Circularity Report[4] also discloses the business' environmental and social impact. To mark its launch, Vestiaire Collective has announced the next installment of its Think First, Buy Second campaign, featuring a series of videos, testimonials, and memes, debuting on their social media channels on
Visuals are available to download at: LINK
About Vestiaire Collective
Vestiaire Collective is the leading global platform for pre-loved luxury fashion. The company's mission is to transform the fashion industry for a more sustainable future, promoting the circular fashion movement as an alternative to overproduction, overconsumption and the wasteful practices of the industry. Driven by the philosophy "Long Live Fashion," Vestiaire Collective offers a trusted space for its community to prolong the life of its most-loved fashion pieces. The platform's innovative features simplify the selling and buying process and give its members access to one-of-a-kind wardrobes around the world. The company boasts a curated catalog of five million rare and highly desirable items. Founded in
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[1] Cost-per-wear = (Initial Price-Resale Value)/Number of Wears; The price delta for Vestiaire Collective was calculated using more than 250K Vestiaire Collective transactions over the last 12 months. For the external panel, the price of new and second hand items were directly asked in the survey. The number of wears from surveys is cross verified and scaled with the literature values.
[2] Our comprehensive
[3] Around 12,000 brands are listed on Vestiaire Collective. The authenticated items from these brands represent a curation of 5 million items on the platform that meet Vestiaire Collective's standards following their Fast Fashion Ban campaigns.
[4] This Circularity Report is Vestiaire Collective's third annual Impact Report.
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