February 2019

Return It textiles

Increasing Used Clothing Collection through Participating Return-It Depots

  What happens when the leader in the wholesale used goods industry in Canada joins forces with the largest recycling depot network in British Columbia? The answer is a convenient textile recycling program in one of the largest cities in Canada. Bank & Vogue, a Canadian based company with a global footprint, has a commitment […]

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used denim projects

Bank & Vogue’s Role in the Circular Economy: A Sustainable Model for Future Fashion

  If you’ve been reading the Bank & Vogue blog for any span of time now, you’ve probably noticed we’re quite keen on the concept & value of the Circular Economy. We’ve been big proponents of this economic model for many years, and we aren’t too shy to toot our own horn a little about

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Retro clothing from bank and vogue

Beyond Retro: Finding a New Purpose for Clothing in the Circular Economy

  You probably know us here at Bank & Vogue as a global leader in the facilitation, logistics, purchase and reselling of wholesale used goods. We take a great deal of pride in being an active player in the Circular Economy of Fashion, committed to sustainable solutions that reduce waste and increase the reuse and

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Marie Kondo the crisis of stuff

Marie Kondo, Mixed Rags & Solving the Crisis of Stuff with Joy

  Thrift store donations are up significantly this year, and that’s largely due to a phenomenon created from some unlikely sources. Netflix, the global video streaming giant, released a series called “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.” This comes on the tails of a successful book by Ms. Kondo, who has become known as the expert

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