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Nigel TAYLOR Published
April 24, 2025

Selfridges is seriously ramping up its already strong commitment to the circular economy with a raft of new initiatives to keep fashion in circulation for much longer. 


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In fact, the premium department store group wants to have 45% of its transactions made through its Rental, Repair and Recycle scheme by 2030, building on the growing popularity of the circular economy, especially among core young consumers.

So the all-new ‘Worn Again’ initiative will present a ‘season of second hand and circular shopping’ during SS23, hosting a series of events to buy upcycled fashion and take part in a swap shop across its London, Birmingham and Manchester stores, as well as online.

Central will be its showcase of the Reselfridges range via ‘The Edit’ from April-August in all three stores. It showcases a curated selection of products chosen by Selfridges buyers and sourced exclusively by Reselfridges’ global network of resellers and archivists.

As part of the season, the London flagship has already hosted a Marine Serre pop-up store showcasing the the French designer’s approach to regeneration .

Collaborations and events will be introduced as the season goes on, including a Swap Shop series, a Rent-to-Buy service, where customers can opt to purchase former rental items after renting it themselves; a charity Women for Women’Car Boot Sale (20 May) in the Selfridges car park; an outdoor furniture fair; and a reimagined stock market, helping customers get the most out of their older pieces. This includes valuation services, opportunities to exchange items and a repair shop from 15 May-4 June.


The Edit by Reselfriges
The Edit by Reselfriges


Worn Again also promises to ‘dial up’ the desirability of secondhand products, which will not only include clothing and accessories, but furniture, too. Vinterior, from April-August, brings its first-ever in real life shopping experience to the store for the duration of the initiative, with a host of “one-of-a-kind pieces, mid-century styles and iconic pieces” including a mushroom lamp and Togo sofas.

High-end accessories brand Coach has also launched its new sub-brand Coachtopia. The pop-up store there will boast 18 Coach Ergo styles exclusively available to shop at Selfridges until 21 May.

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