Depop is very popular with the Millennial and Generation Z audience because it provides a way for them to purchase clothes worn by celebrities they love, and to recycle unwanted items for money.
Another plus to Depop online thrift store is its layout similar to Instagram, giving it a social media feel.
2. hewi.
hewi. (Hardly Ever Worn It) is a London-based online thrift store that aims to create a seamless shopping experience through its platform.
The platform incorporates preowned women, men, and even kids designer clothes that are either new or have been barely worn.
It allows shoppers to buy items, make offers for future purchases, or sell their designer goods without any extra fees.
VIP service is also available for sellers, who want HEWI London to handle everything on their behalf, from collecting the items to the buyer inquiries.
This method also allows sellers to remain anonymous if they wish.
3. thredUP
Arguably the world's largest online thrift store.
thredUp holds over 35,000 brands, from Gap to Gucci, Lululemon, Zara, J. Crew, and Ann Taylor.