Fashion
Winter 2024 Fashion Trends: What’s In and What’s Out
As the cold weather sets in, the Winter 2024 fashion trends are bringing fresh and practical styles that offer a balance of comfort, versatility, and timelessness. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your wardrobe or simply add a few new pieces to refresh your style, the upcoming season is all about embracing both style and functionality. […]
How and Where to Sell Second Hand Clothes
Discover how to profitably sell second-hand clothes on Preloved in the UK. Learn tips for listing, pricing, and connecting with fashion enthusiasts.
Mother’s Day 2023: Second-Hand Gifts!
This March, we are giving out community the chance to enter our Mother’s Day giveaway. Show your mum you care with Preloved this Mother’s Day!
How To Plan A Wedding On A Budget
The average UK wedding can cost anywhere between £18,000 and £32,000. Read our tips on how to plan the budget wedding of your dreams!
Green Friday: A Circular Economy
This year Preloved is looking at ways that our consumers can take part in Black Friday whilst still contributing to the circular economy of Green Friday!
Tips For Thrifting
We want our readers to be the savviest of online shoppers which is why we are sharing our top tips to thrifting! Read on to learn more!
Shop Autumn Winter Trends Second Hand
With the weather having us itching to put the heating on it’s time to think about that Autumn Winter wardrobe! Now let’s shop those new bits second hand!
Build Your Summer Wardrobe On A Budget
With the cost of living increases it’s hard to figure out what clothes to invest in so we’re suggesting how to build your summer wardrobe ona budget
Prom Is On The Horizon
It’s time to get looking for your outfits as prom is on the horizon! This year you will actually be able to celebrate in person so make the most of it!
Let’s Talk Sustainable Fashion And Second Hand Vintage!
As second hand clothing increases in popularity, one area of the fashion industry’s standing out as the shining star. Vintage trends are making a huge come back. So why are people clambering for items that are 50 years old when the high street offers similar garments?