Online thrifting: Conscious consumerism with Wendy Quach

Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live - A podcast by rova | Original

Remember the sheer joy of discovering a hidden gem in a thrift store? Our guest today, Wendy Quach, founder of '& Again', has transformed that experience into a unique online platform. Wendy has ingeniously married her passion for thrifting and her tech background into a streamlined process, making it effortlessly simple to sell secondhand clothes online. From a modest beginning in her parents’ bedroom, she has grown her venture into an expansive 280-square-metre warehouse. Before you hit 'checkout' on your favorite e-commerce site, stop and consider, can you buy better? Wendy has some insights to share. She advocates for conscious consumerism, encouraging customers to buy quality over quantity. In our conversation, Wendy delves into the role of AI in digital commerce and the potential it holds to revolutionize online shopping. We also discuss the crucial shift towards ethical fashion in New Zealand as Wendy encourages young people to be more mindful about the origin and impact of their garments. Wendy is not just building an online secondhand clothing empire, but also fostering an environment that pushes people to consider the footprint of their clothes. From being the daughter of refugees to becoming an influential voice in sustainable fashion, Wendy's story is a testament to the power of a good idea and the courage to execute it.