Celebrated on 08/25/2026
National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day celebrates the art of thrifting and sustainable fashion. Did you know that the average American throws away 70 pounds of clothing annually, much of which ends up in landfills? By embracing second-hand wardrobes, we can reduce waste and give clothing a second life.
National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day was established in 2017 by the nonprofit organization 'Fashion Revolution' in partnership with several sustainable fashion advocates. The day was created to encourage people to rethink their clothing habits, promote the circular economy, and reduce the environmental impact of fast fashion. The first celebration took place on September 7, 2017, with events focused on clothing swaps, thrift store shopping, and educational workshops.
Since its inception, National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day has grown in popularity, especially among younger generations. Social media campaigns using hashtags like #SecondHandSeptember and #ThriftFlip have helped spread awareness. Today, the day is marked by thrift store sales, online clothing swaps, and community events. Many influencers and celebrities participate by sharing their thrifted outfits, and some brands offer discounts on second-hand items to promote sustainable consumption.
Explore more celebrations, trivia, and quests on National Day Quest.