Zara provides her customers in Britain to sell her used clothes

Zara provides her customers in Britain to sell her used clothes

The platform, which will go live on November 3rd, will be accessible through Zara retail locations, its website, and a mobile app.
The fashion line Inditx, which owns Zara, has never before offered a facility to resell its goods. Without specifying if it will extend the service to other markets, the company claimed that the project will help reduce waste and the consumption of raw materials.

The (Zara Berri-One) platform will let the Spanish company replicate its success in selling clothing on other online marketplaces and to customers on social media sites like Instagram.
In several areas, Zara already gives clients the option to donate their used clothing to charity.
Zara customers in Britain will also search for repairs for any used clothes produced by the company from any season, and shoppers are organizing the matter online or in stores.

In the UK, Inditx has 100 locations, 60 of which are Zara stores.

Customers in Britain can purchase secondhand clothing from Zara.

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