People Are Dropping Off Their Ivanka Trump Clothing at Goodwill

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People magazine highlighted the story of Maddie Redder, who had bought Ivanka Trump clothing who has since been donating all of her stuff to Goodwill.

“After the [Access Hollywood] tape came out, I was so disgusted [by the brand],” she said.

People reports, “Startup fashion resale website Thredup found that in 2016, users listed 223% more Ivanka Trump-branded items compared to the same period a year earlier. That trend has continued into 2017, with users listing 111% more items in the first five months of the year. And that increase isn’t due to Thredup’s growth as a startup: In that same five-month period, the total number of listings across the site grew just 20%.”

One Goodwill employee in San Francisco told Fortune he has seen consumers bring in more Ivanka Trump clothing since the election — many of which still had their tags attached, but a spokesperson at Goodwill’s headquarters said the organization hasn’t seen clear evidence of a surge nationwide.

However, Housing Works and Buffalo Exchange have seen a lot Ivanka Trump’s clothing.

Read more at People.