Second-hand clothing stores started to open in Istanbul after Anatolia. It is noteworthy that citizens from the middle-income group as well as the low-income group also show interest in second-hand clothes.
Clean, used clothes are sold at the second-hand shopping mall opened at Yunuslu Junction, under the District Governor's Office in Yakuplu, in Beylikdüzü, Istanbul.
The opening of such a store in the region attracted great attention from the middle and lower income groups.
Changing hands and environmental sensitivity, which came to the fore with the purchase of second-hand brand products even by artists in Europe and developed countries, started to become popular in Turkey.
Second-hand clothing stores, which have come into operation for economic reasons in our country, have become the favorite of the citizens.
In second-hand clothing stores, where good trousers are sold for between 10 and 50 TL, brand coats can also find buyers between 100 and 150 TL.
Shirts are in the range of 20-50 TL, and sneakers are in the price range of 30-100 TL.
"AN INTEREST FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE"
There is interest from all walks of life for the products that are cleaned and hanged. The stores opened to prevent wastage are a frequent destination especially for immigrants and those who make a living and make a living.
Gıyasettin Arvas, who runs a second-hand shopping mall in the Marmara District, said that they actually support zero waste studies by adopting the items that will go to the trash or abroad as scrap for the second time.
Stating that they provide great support to their customers in need in terms of price, Arvas said, "Our price scale ranges from 10 TL to 150 TL. But we try not to turn away the children who come to buy something by collecting 1 lira each in their pockets."