People Are Dropping Off Their Ivanka Trump Clothing at Goodwill
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.