Secondhand Shopping Loses Its Stigma In Poland

Secondhand Shopping Loses Its Stigma In Poland

Thrift stores here have become impromptu laboratories of the changing mores and attitudes in a country adjusting to newfound wealth. Young Poles here in the capital are now confident enough in their ability to buy new clothes that they at last have taken to wearing old ones. Those eking out a living on fixed incomes, especially retirees, still lack the means to do otherwise.

....The pronounced stigma of buying used clothes in a poor country was once a powerful deterrent for shopping -- or at least admitting to shopping -- at secondhand stores, known here by the derogative colloquialism lumpex, which translates as something like bum export. That stigma has been replaced among the young by a playful attitude toward vintage clothing and bargain-hunting that would not be out of place among their contemporaries in London or New York.

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