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In the US, what we call "country" girls, tomboys, girls from very humble roots, and/or serious motorcycle chicks, are, in my experience, not as prissy and more practical. Am not saying I would buy my wife a used wedding ring, but a woman who farms and mucks stalls is often not worried about the cooties found on a used jacket. Also, it is well documented that younger people today are much into thrifting. We may need to shift our stereotypes about women. Just read an article about trend of women giving their wedding dresses away rather than have them hang in a closet for 50 years.
My point is that while women will happily thrift, they ain't spending anything close to what we do on an used leather jacket. Sure, they'll buy a nice used leather jacket but not for $800. Or $400. Or $100. Case in point; Listings made by women. Vanson, Schott, Aero, etc. jackets selling for $35. Whenever I tried to help someone out by pointing out the actual value of the jacket, I'd always get the same reply; But it's not new!
With the quality of clothes going up, thrifting is in a slow decline. You'll see a year from now. Prices of used clothes will go down and rapidly at that. Anything with that same damn thrift store smell won't no longer be tolerated.