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Second-hand is the new flex

Flexing a €4 thrift find harder than a brand-new bag: welcome to the era where the receipt is cringe and the second-hand rack is the flex.

By Lina Weber··1 min read

For years the reflex was new, tagged, unboxed on camera. Now the flex has flipped: online, what racks up views is the thrift haul, the unlikely find, and above all the tiny price announced like a trophy.

Why it's blowing up now

Three ingredients: tighter budgets, open fast-fashion fatigue, and a hyper-shareable format. Showing you paid less, found better and skipped a new production ticks both the eco box and the clever box — the perfect combo for a post that travels.

The Luxembourg echo

In the Grand Duchy, flea markets, neighbourhood swaps and charity thrift shops have been around forever — what's new is that they've become content. Between resale apps widely used in the region and weekend swap meets, bargain hunting moves from a dusty Sunday to Monday's feed — and the new status isn't owning new, it's the eye that knows how to dig.

Sources

  • Décryptage éditorial d'une tendance social (seconde main / vinted-core), avec écho luxembourgeois généraliste, sans citation de marque ou personne nommée.
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