Why Carhartt is expanding its clothing trade-in programme

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Why Carhartt is expanding its clothing trade-in programme

Carhartt will accept trade-in returns of its used apparel by mail in the US, broadening the recommerce program it launched in July

Carhartt last week expanded its resale program to accept worn merchandise by mail in exchange for store credit throughout the United States. The Carhartt Reworked programme has accepted trade-ins at 35...

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