labour and materials so much cheaper in china, no wonder can produce $2 handbag 🤣
@asian6oy6 ай бұрын
THIS IS ACTUALLY A VERY COMMON PRACTICE WITH A LOT OF SG "THRIFT" STORES, should rebrand to THIEF STORES instead. 🥴
@ieungeggcats23 күн бұрын
“Thief stores” 😭😭😭
@ImBenGee6 ай бұрын
i feel like alot of people don't understand what a thrift store is and keep pulling up the argument of "retail". There's a difference between marketing yourself as a thrift store and just a clothing store. You dont see bugis street stores calling themselves a thrift store. But if you call yourself a thrift store but operate with a business model of a store in Bugis street then clearly you're just lying to the customers? lol
@heartlessnation81776 ай бұрын
honestly the thing that rubs me the wrong way is that it's meant to be a thrift store, which means it should be selling second-hand goods instead of taobao dupes,,, and a lot of thrift stores in sg like to pride themselves on being sustainable and promoting sustainable fashion by giving old clothing a second home, so it's ironic and hypocritical for a "thrift store" to be reselling taobao stuff - a company that goes against the idea of sustainable fashion
@Hardstyle_Queen6 ай бұрын
The Taobao's cost you see on the search excludes shipping, processing fees & GST. The < $3 is not the cost of the shoes but the socks! Taobao stores tend to put accessories together with an actual product, & the first cost you see is the accessory's price, however, on an e-commerce site, the listing price range cannot be too far apart. I used to be an operations executive who does marketing & e-commerce sites. The shoes I've checked are around $7.50-9.40(excluding shipping), depending on the size. I guess the person doesn't understand Chinese. Sometimes Lazada or Shopee have similar items at slightly cheaper costs inclusive of shipping.
@nerdee896 ай бұрын
I think it’s pretty common unfortunately. I saw some thrift market vendors have an entire rack filled to the brim with crochet ponchos that looks the same. Some selling old band tees that smell so musty, do they bother to wash it before selling? It makes me turned off thrifting.
@yukisuperstylish3 ай бұрын
Thrifted clothes should be cheaper than the new original one. Here in my city they are selling used clothes as new ones but double the price. The plot twist is it’s a taboos to wear strangers’ clothes over hear so I don’t think they are getting even rent money
@limin7576 ай бұрын
Maybe just call these shops "2nd Hand Shops" cause "thrift shops" are defined as shops selling second-hand clothes and household goods, typically to raise funds for a Church or charity. If they changed it to "2nd hand shops" it would mean Clothing that has already been used by someone else is also called as used clothing, second-hand clothing, pre-owned clothing, pre-loved clothes and bale clothing. If all is in order like that then the pricing would be under the business itself to price.
@rambozzle47066 ай бұрын
Why you yapping so much buddy
@val48806 ай бұрын
what are u saying.. that thrift store is not a church thrift store why would a thrift store in a mall donate the money to a church usually church thrift stores are next or near THE CHURCH.. this is a different topic the topic is that they're making people pay a higher amount for something u can buy so cheap online and call themselves a thrift stores
@lustyburgundy6 ай бұрын
@@val4880then go buy online la
@melissayeo82806 ай бұрын
Usually fake stuff they’ll call FACTORY OUTLET OR REJECTS 😂😂😂 until you don’t know which one is the real reject or is it dupe…
@cm46885 ай бұрын
This isn't just happening in SG, it's a SEA issue. I've seen this across Thailand and the Philippines too. I've seen this abused more in niche/alternative communities.
@moot81076 ай бұрын
Wait, have Gen Zs redefined "thrift stores"?
@mousefatfat6 ай бұрын
Where and what is this thrift store called?
@hathor26 ай бұрын
there was this one store in the peace center that had several shein on the rack, used and shein, yeah that's exactly what i was looking for 😐 only in Japan and Korea do i experience good 2nd hand clothing that's worth the money. in Manila you can find really good ones depends where, but if you're lazy the surplus shop in an actual mall has some good deals, the brand labels are removed but when the staff are lazy you get stuff with the brand labels still showing.
@ieungeggcats23 күн бұрын
A Taobao ad played in the middle of this vid 💀💀💀
@akabaneaki5 ай бұрын
sooo thrift store in sg is also seeing the same issue as american's one then. Theirs is horribly marked up too.
@aesric6 ай бұрын
gen z rediscovers life and how the world works. also, its legal
@MRrockychong4 ай бұрын
Do some research on the brands, look at the materials, tags etc, and if they look too new , usually its not vintage/ used. Been thrifting for a while, and im pretty confident in spotting fakes, but this comes with time and some self study/research
@lizaothman17115 ай бұрын
Clothes/bags at $2 ? Im more concern these item could be produced by child labourer or slavery
@melissayeo82806 ай бұрын
Please la if you reverse search and find almost anything on Taobao
@gloriaguan63556 ай бұрын
its posible cause 12 dollar renmingbi is like a good sum of money for good clothings
@oceanicfin6 ай бұрын
herr thrift store at peninsula
@GTOnIzuka6 ай бұрын
factoring in time and effort to purchase online, shipping and GST, also the time and effort to take photos and list online, answering customers' enquiries....you expect them to sell without a profit? isn't it the same as parallel imports?
@greenmusiclover6 ай бұрын
lol the fake bottega
@itsme_andreax6 ай бұрын
omg im early
@CodeDusq16 ай бұрын
People are just making a fuss about nothing. It’s like arguing over which grain of sand is the most authentic on a beach. Whether it’s about fake brands or inflated prices, it’s all just humans doing their thing in a universe that couldn’t care less.
@meowmeowmeow11136 ай бұрын
do you understand what a thrift store is? they claim to have curated vintage but mix up marked up taobao stuff to deceive people into thinking its vintage stuff. theres a diff between a thrift store and normal clothing store
@aesric6 ай бұрын
@@meowmeowmeow1113 cheap store. the f is curated vintage? you guys believe everything you see
@LordCantinflas6 ай бұрын
@@meowmeowmeow1113 "curated vintage" is just code for dumb suckers fall for fancy taglines.
@lustyburgundy6 ай бұрын
@@meowmeowmeow1113"a shop selling second-hand clothes and household goods, typically to raise funds for a Church or charity." where tf do you get curated vintage from
@vim926 ай бұрын
First
@dumblechel216 ай бұрын
unfortunately this is very normalised... i was in korea a month ago and i saw the exact same phone case that i got from shopee in hongdae and the shop was selling it for 3 times the shopee price 🥲🥲
@sswifttt5 ай бұрын
you have clearly misunderstood. this is NOT normal there is nothing wrong for a RETAIL store in Korea to sell items from China/Thailand/Vietnam at any price this video is talking about THRIFT stores (definition: curated original vintage/2nd hand goods) selling FAKE goods from Taobao (China first hand items) so THRIFT stores in SG are selling FAKE illegal branded items. Selling them as ORIGINAL vintage/2nd hand goods by deceiving customers thinking they are buying original used items and helping sustainability