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Rag News: Inside Bank & Vogue’s Annual Meeting + The Future of Recycled Fashion

Bank & Vogue Team Annual Meeting Last week, the Bank & Vogue team came together at our head office in Ottawa for our highly anticipated Annual Meeting. It was an inspiring event where we presented our goals for the upcoming year, aligning on strategies to drive both growth and sustainability throughout the organization. As a […]

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Rag News – Boost Your Profits in the Secondhand Market!

Taking Inspiration From the Past to Create Denim for the Future The new Wrangler Reborn collection, created in collaboration with our sister company Beyond Retro, is a bold step towards a sustainable future. Launched last July 24th, this collection transforms diverted denim waste into timeless jackets, shirts, jeans, and shorts—crafted with no new cotton, no new

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Rag News – Vintage vs. Modern: What Sells Best in the Secondhand Market?

Uncover the Best-Selling Trends in the Secondhand Market: Vintage or Modern?   With the market expected to soar from US$ 43.49 billion in 2024 to a staggering US$ 125.18 billion by 2034, there’s never been a better time to explore the exciting opportunities within this sector. Our featured blog post, “Vintage vs. Modern: What Sells Best

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Whispers in the Market: Could Argentina Soon Welcome Second-Hand Clothing Imports?

Argentina finds itself at a critical juncture under the leadership of President Milei, who rode into power promising seismic shifts across economic, social, and political landscapes. However, the new administration faces daunting hurdles, including minority representation in legislative chambers and a myriad of economic challenges such as fiscal deficits, staggering inflation rates, and widespread poverty.

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