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El Pasoans Embrace Clothing Rental Apps for Extra Income and Sustainability

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A growing trend among Millennials and Gen Z is the use of clothing rental apps like Pickle, allowing users to earn money by renting out their wardrobes. Emilie Nasseh, a New York resident, has made up to $2,000 a month by renting items, including luxury handbags. This trend reflects a shift towards the sharing economy, where over 230,000 items are listed on Pickle, catering to those seeking affordable luxury without the commitment of purchase. As economic pressures rise, many young adults are turning to side hustles to meet their financial needs, with a focus on sustainability and reducing overconsumption in fashion. El Paso residents may consider similar platforms to supplement their income while promoting eco-friendly practices.

Key Details: • Pickle app launched in 2022, allowing peer-to-peer clothing rentals. • Top lenders on Pickle can earn over $3,000 monthly. • Rental prices for high-end items can be significantly lower than retail. • The trend reflects a growing interest in sustainable fashion among young consumers.

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Emilie NassehThomaï SerdariLauren BaldingerJill LinSamantha MasonNew York CityPickle

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