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The Growing Trend of Secondhand Shopping in UAE

MyShine July 25, 2025 4 min read

The UAE’s luxury image is shifting as secondhand shopping gains momentum. Driven by sustainability concerns and changing consumer habits, preloved fashion and goods, from designer clothes to vintage furniture, are becoming increasingly popular. This growing thrift culture reflects a broader movement toward conscious consumption, blending affordability with style and ethics, signaling a significant transformation in the region’s retail landscape.

The UAE is known worldwide for its glossy skyscrapers, sprawling malls, and luxury shopping experiences. From the iconic Dubai Mall to the high-end storefronts of Mall of the Emirates, fast fashion and luxury brands dominate the visual and retail landscape. But behind the gleaming glass facades, a quieter, more conscious revolution is underway. An increasing number of UAE residents are turning to thrift shopping – for fashion, furniture, collectibles, and even baby gear. Once considered niche or culturally unfamiliar, the pre-loved market is fast gaining traction, driven by younger, environmentally aware consumers and supported by social media-based thrift communities, physical stores, and curated pop-ups.

And the growth is no small matter: according to Future Market Insights, the secondhand apparel market in the GCC is projected to be worth $1.3 billion in 2025, expanding at a CAGR of 11.6%, and reaching $4 billion by 2035. These numbers aren’t just promising – they’re proof that preloved is becoming mainstream.

Sustainability awareness

According to the UN Environment Programme, making a single pair of jeans uses around 3,781 litres of water. With facts and figures like these gaining attention, more shoppers are turning to thrift as a lower-impact alternative.

High-quality imports

The UAE is the second largest importer of used clothing globally, bringing in $237 million worth in 2023 from countries like the UK, US, Australia, China, and Spain.

Digital resale culture

Instagram stores, online platforms, and app-based businesses are making thrifting as convenient as it is conscious.

Youth-driven minimalism

Younger shoppers are turning to thrifting not just for affordability, but for ethical reasons and style individuality.

Circular economy adoption

Repairs, upcycling, and reselling are increasingly part of the region’s evolving retail culture.

Whether you’re after a vintage designer bag, a funky Y2K dress, a collectible vinyl, or a refurbished Eames chair, the UAE’s thrift scene has a destination for every taste: Nestled in a villa on Al Wasl Road, Garderobe is a longtime favorite for preloved luxury fashion. Expect authentic pieces from Chanel, Dior, and Manolo Blahnik at a fraction of their original cost. It’s also a great place to consign your own high-end wardrobe.

A social enterprise with a purpose, Thrift for Good donates 100% of profits to children’s charities through its partnership with Gulf for Good. With shops in Times Square Center, Al Quoz, and Golden Mile Galleria, they offer apparel, accessories, and community workshops on sustainability topics like natural dyeing and composting. A powerhouse in the UAE’s pre-owned luxury market, this store combines online convenience with an authenticity guarantee. From Valentino gowns to Rolex watches, shoppers can snag top-tier brands at up to 70% off retail.

More than just an online thrift store, Digg curates cool with community. They frequently host events like the Open Graffiti Jam that mix music, karak tea, and thrift shopping in an artsy warehouse setting. A hub for both style and social connection. Launched in 2021, this pop-up collective hosts monthly events blending fashion, homeware, food, and music. Vendors range from independent designers to vintage Instagram sellers, creating a rotating selection that feels new every visit.

If you’ve seen those buzzing Instagram Live thrift auctions on Wednesdays and Thursdays, you’ve likely come across Vintage Vibe. A hit with Dubai’s young trendsetters, this shop is a go-to for Y2K streetwear and quirky vintage finds.

For furniture and home decor lovers, La Brocante is a gem. Set in a warehouse, the shop channels Portobello Road vibes, offering curated vintage furniture and hosting weekend events with food, music, and local artisan stalls.

Luxury sneaker brand Golden Goose brings repair, resale, and customization under one roof with its Forward concept store. Bring your worn-out items, even from other brands, and get them fixed, repurposed, or personalized in-store. A quirky pop-up concept where you can score 1kg of clothing for Dhs25. Expect Japanese collectibles, memorabilia, and affordable fashion. Great for budget-conscious and vintage-loving shoppers alike.

Specializing in secondhand baby gear, Secondful helps parents buy and sell prams, toys, and clothes safely and sustainably. Items are checked for quality and safety, and sellers can earn up to 90% of the sale value. While thrift stores in the UAE are still evolving compared to their Western counterparts, their growing popularity signals a major cultural shift. Shoppers are embracing value with values – where price, quality, ethics, and style meet.

The trend also reflects a maturing retail landscape, where conscious consumerism and high fashion aren’t seen as opposites. Instead, they’re converging to shape a smarter, greener, and more community-driven fashion future. A strong indicator of this shift is the UAE’s position in the global used clothing trade. According to research data from The Observatory of Economic Complexity, in 2023, the UAE imported $237 million worth of used clothing, making it the second-largest importer in the world. The bulk of these imports came from countries like the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, China, and Spain. With rising demand, increasing supply channels, and billions of dollars projected to flow into the regional secondhand market, the UAE is not just embracing preloved fashion – it’s steadily positioning itself as a regional hub for the circular economy.

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