in the third episode of the unstitche: the global threads of style and identity podcast, host tristen craig and guest brynn kleinefelter of a broke girl's edits, explore how the interaction of personal identity, sustainability, second-hand shopping, and online resale platforms like eBay, reshape how people engage with clothing.
in this episode, we explore:
* how ebay and second-hand shopping shapes self-expression and identity
* the thrill of the hunt — discovering rare, nostalgic, and one-of-a-kind fashion pieces
* sustainability as a byproduct of personal style curation, not just a trend
* the emotional connection to second-hand clothing
* how resale platforms empower people to embrace slow fashion and reject disposability
head to the unstitched instagram to see some of the looks brynn and i referenced in the episode!
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UPDATE (14.04 at 6:18PM), I had to re upload the audio for an editing error from around 1 min in. It’s been resolved now. Enjoy the ep!
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