Retail
How a 400% Surge in Fast Fashion Spending is Killing the Circular Dream
Retail

How a 400% Surge in Fast Fashion Spending is Killing the Circular Dream

How a 400% Surge in Fast Fashion Spending is Killing the Circular Dream

A new academic study suggests that secondhand fashion is not replacing fast fashion but sitting alongside it, creating a self-reinforcing loop of overconsumption that retailers can

Table of Contents
  1. What the new study actually found
  2. Resale, rebound and “moral license”
  3. Fast fashion’s footprint keeps growing
  4. How brands are using resale today
  5. What more credible circularity could look like

A new academic study suggests that secondhand fashion is not replacing fast fashion but sitting alongside it, creating a self-reinforcing loop of overconsumption that retailers can no longer ignore.

For brands, this raises hard questions about how “circular” resale programs are designed, marketed, and measured.​ What the new study actually found Researchers from Yale University and Bar Ilan University analysed a nationally representative sample of 1,009 U.S. adults and found a strong positive link between money