Thrift Street: A traveling, local creative outlet
The Clover-based market is on the move, its next stop unknown.
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Read MoreColaKicks makes its impact in Five Points and among students through sneakers.
Read MoreThis locally owned bookstore has sold rare and historic books for more than 20 years.
Read MoreBusinesses set up shop along Main Street to sell products to the thousands of customers walking past.
Read MoreThrowback Outpost uses its shared space to save money. Other spaces shared by businesses, such as the NoMA Warehouse, use theirs to launch new businesses.
Read MoreThe USC student-run business is a model for others in the community.
Read MoreThrifting is not a new concept. Social media platforms such as TikTok have made second-hand shopping trendier and more accepted. That’s not always a good thing.
Read MoreThe openings of Pannerpete Vintage and Throwback Outpost brought Columbia’s vintage clothing scene from zero to two.
Read MoreVinyl sales have grown in the U.S. for the 16th consecutive year, bringing an old way of listening back into the mainstream.
Read MoreMen are becoming well-known in the vintage fashion industry with many opening their own re-sell businesses.
Read MoreUniversity of South Carolina alumni takes her love for fashion, vintage and thrifted clothing, and makes a business from it.
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