SHOP SECONDHAND

We want to show you just how fun secondhand fashion can be! 

Choosing to shop for secondhand items is a great idea, offering great value to you while doing the environment a huge favor. When you choose secondhand, you give clothes that may have ended up in landfills a new life and if more people fell in love with shopping secondhand we could reduce the demand for new clothing, which takes a lot of resources to produce.

Check out the Shop Secondhand Directory which includes our very own The Redress Closet in Sham Shui Po.

 

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Our comprehensive secondhand clothing map of Hong Kong lists physical stores and online shops that sell secondhand fashion. Click on the icons to find out about store styles, opening times and other details.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Shop secondhand at the Redress Closet

Address: 78 Apliu Street, Sham Shui Po
Tuesday-Thursday: 12-3pm and 4-7pm | Friday-Sunday: 12pm-7pm

 

We have our own permanent secondhand store, The Redress Closet, that has a changing selection of fashionable men and womens clothes. Having this store supports our mission to reduce clothing waste and offers the public an accessible and fashionable way to lessen the impact of their individual wardrobes. All clothes stocked at the shop have been collected through our takeback programme and financial proceeds go towards our operating costs and educational projects. Visit our takeback page to give your unwanted clothes for resale.

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Top tips for alternative ways
to shop in Hong Kong

We teamed up with Green Is The New Black to make these videos about where to find sustainable fashion gems in Hong Kong.

 
 
 
 
 

For more practical tips on shopping sustainably read our book Dress [with] Sense, the practical guide to a conscious wardrobe. Read about BUYING better and make more responsible choices when hitting the shops, WEARING your clothes more creatively, and rescue hidden treasures from the depths of your wardrobe, CARING for your clothes by learning better more environmentally friendly ways to wash, and DISPOSING of them by swapping, gifting, donating or recycling – anything but throwing them in the trash!