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Discover the latest articles on sustainable fashion, vintage style and secondhand trends.

Behind the Brand – RareRags

Behind the Brand – RareRags

Im Gespräch mit Max, dem Gründer von RareRags: Von gelebtem Secondhand-Alltag in der Kindheit zur eigenen Brand.

Behind the Brand – worldwidelocal

Behind the Brand – worldwidelocal

Im Gespräch mit den Gründer:innen von worldwidelocal: Wie aus einer Weltreise eine Vintage-Vision wurde

How I got into rebe and why the topic is so close to my heart

How I got into rebe and why the topic is so close to my heart

Why rebe came about through detours, why sustainability doesn't have to be a perfection project, and why secondhand is more than just fashion for me today.

Behind the Brand – lastdecades

Behind the Brand – lastdecades

Im Gespräch mit Carlo von lastdecades: Vom Flohmarkt zur echten Fast-Fashion-Alternative.

Die Zukunft der Mode ist Secondhand: Unsere Vision hinter rebe

Die Zukunft der Mode ist Secondhand: Unsere Vision hinter rebe

Wir möchten, dass ihr Freude am Secondhand-Kauf findet. Dass ihr neue Shops entdecken und unterstützen könnt, ohne lange suchen zu müssen.

Meet the Founder: Simon Streblow – How rebe is Revolutionizing Second-Hand Fashion

Meet the Founder: Simon Streblow – How rebe is Revolutionizing Second-Hand Fashion

From a water project to CTO at rebe: Today isn’t about code. It’s about what drives me, why we’re taking on fast fashion, and how AI helps us do it.

Secondhand

Secondhand

magazine for secondhand fashion

Upcycling - When the old turns into the new

Upcycling - When the old turns into the new

Old garments, surplus fabrics, or textile remnants are transformed into new, unique designs, thereby taking a stand against fast fashion and the waste of resources.