Inditex’s entry into the used car market is already a reality in the UK. There they launched their pilot program called Zara Pre-Owned, a platform aimed at “extending the life of our Zara garments”, which will also arrive in Spain in a few days. we can do in repair, resell or donate and that’s how everything works.
Garment repair at Zara Second Hand

There is no more sustainable garment than what we currently buy and wear. That’s why Zara now gives us the opportunity to fix it if it’s broken. For this, Inditex’s flagship company will work with a network of workshopsin charge of mending our favorite clothes.

To do this, a fillable menu is displayed in which you need to specify the product, the state in which it is located, its color, material and the settings it needs. well Zara can give you a budget for editingFrom 3.50 euros to put on a button, from 11 euros to fix holes, or from 16 euros to replace zippers.
We sell our clothes at Zara Second Hand

Another thing Zara Second Hand will now allow us to do is, buy used brand clothes. For this they created a if you Special for Women, Men and Children categories. There we can filter by clothing type and enjoy Zara jewelry such as coats for 35 Euros.

We can buy second-hand clothes, but we can also sell them. To do this we must register with Zara and choose one of these three options: scan the barcode clothes tag, search by reference appear on the label or remove the garment manually to the platform, with photos and information, the same process as Vinted.
Donate clothes with Zara Second Hand

Finally, if you’re feeling generous and believe the best thing you can do from your old Zara clothes is to give them to someone who needs them more, you can always donate them. Zara will take care of transportation for about 2 eurosPick it up from your home and take it to the place you specify.
Photos | Zara England.
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