The most eco-conscious generation? Gen Z's fashion fixation suggests otherwise.

Can Depop and Shein coexist in a principled closet?

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Gen Z's buying habits — which run the gamut from eco-friendly resale websites like Depop to wasteful fast-fashion retailers like Shein and Fashion Nova — might seem incongruous at best, or hypocritical at worst.

That's because, despite being heralded as the most eco-conscious generation, Gen Z's infatuation with affordable clothes in the face of the growing awareness of their environmental ramifications raises questions about what the allure of resale and sustainable fashion actually is. Are young adults really buying their clothes with the planet in mind? Or does resale simply offer another affordable consumption option that allows them to keep up with ever-changing trends in the social media age?

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Alex Reice

Alex Reice is a producer at World 50. She is a recent alumna of Brown University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in international relations. She lives in New York.