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Fragmentation isn't really something you want in 2nd hand marketplaces. Gotta sell me pretty hard to convince me I should move from a different platform with more eyes on my listings.
And no fees? Sounds unsustainable.
Do you worry about ur current clothes going out of style?^that's a sound policy too and often times you may make a new purchase you like more than something you currently own though i find that rarely to be the case these days as I think design isn't as good as it once was for the most part
also i buy quality, ethically produced clothing but it's not like i'm constantly buying **** anymore...in fact I only make a few cops per year if that
except of course a couple uniqlo joints i'm guilty of
Grailed started with no fees.
Honestly, I'd like fragmentation if it was specific. Back in the old days of B&S, you had three main choices: SZ, SF, and Sufu. For each marketplace, they overall had different vibes. Sure you'd find cross over, but you generally knew what you get if you're going through Sufu vs SF, and even more explicitly, SZ and any of the other ones.
Like if there was a marketplace for just Japanese Proletariat Workwear type stuff, it'd be awesome. With Grailed being so big, discovery of things you like is really hard because it's just flooded with hype garbage.
I don't think that was a serious question.
except of course a couple uniqlo joints i'm guilty of