There is no doubt that the world of fashion has captivated generation after generation. Designer garments now go hand in hand with sustainability banners, captivating new buyers with resale values, even better returns.
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According to the latest study from The RealReal, the designer resale fashion website, the world of reselling has expanded over the years for those who want to own exclusive designer pieces.
Contrary to what it seems, these vintage pieces can reach values greater than the initial price of their purchase. Reason why some new generations are investing more and more in garments that increase in value over the years.
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The above was a situation that occurred mostly with footwear, but today the world of fashion and the main luxury brands follow this trend.
The study found that the most popular luxury brand among buyers of vintage items is the Gucci maison, which has had a surprising acceptance in recent years with designs that have remained etched in the world of fashion.
Gucci has used its popularity to ally itself with big celebrities who show their designs at the most important events, thus expanding the label of the firm to consumers.
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In no order of acceptance, other luxury brands that monopolize vintage sales and conquer new generations are: Louis Vuitton, Prada, Jean Paul Gaultier, Chanel, Rag & Bone, Tory Burch, Vivienne Westwood, among others.
Investing these days in designer items from one of these luxury brands can generate more income in a while. Shoppers are eager to capture the styles of past seasons from fashion houses in their wardrobes.
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