Starting 28 January, consumers will be able to shop vintage and pre-loved items at Re-Fashion concessions within New Look stores in Coventry, Nottingham, Peterborough, Leicester, Loughborough and Wolverhampton.
The product offering will include New Look items, as well as Re-Fashion's range of second-hand products from brands including Adidas, H&M and Next.
Since November 2021, New Look customers can also donate their old clothes to Re-Fashion to receive a 30% off any purchase on the resale website.
Re-Fashion co-founder Steve Lyons, said: "Offering vintage and pre-loved fashion is a tangible way to create awareness and encourage more sustainable behaviours, easily accessible by all New Look customers."
New Look head of quality Sue Fairley, added: "I am delighted New Look are collaborating with Re-Fashion giving vintage and pre-loved items a new home, supporting our commitments to driving more circular business models and offering choice to customers who want to live more sustainable lifestyles.
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"Extending the wear of clothes ultimately saves precious resources and reduce to lifetime carbon footprint of the item. Don’t forget the great fashion finds which Re-Fashion have curated."
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