Secondhand bags seize the spotlight of trendy Chinese consumers


A customer shops at a secondhand luxury store in Shanghai on Dec 9, 2021. - China Daily

BEIJING (China Daily/Asia News Network): For young luxury lovers in China, as the saying goes, what is old is the new trend. Again.

Secondhand luxury retailers have banked on opportunities on both livestreaming platforms and offline stores to provide a better omni-shopping experience, as outbound travel was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, boosting the repatriates' luxury spending.

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