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From secondhand clothing to repurposed inner tubes and reconditioned bikes, Tel Aviv is proving consumer goods don’t have to be costly and wasteful.

From secondhand clothing to repurposed inner tubes and reconditioned bikes, Tel Aviv is proving consumer goods don’t have to be costly and wasteful.

Thrifting is the biggest trend in shopping. When you’re in Israel, look for super bargains at shops run by and for nonprofit organizations.

Contestants stop in Jerusalem to model secondhand clothing from Haboydem, a shop that employs women recovering from mental health issues.

Want to turn heads, without harming the environment? These secondhand and vintage shops are guaranteed to jazz up your wardrobe.

‘With ever-growing overconsumption and mega-shopping events, it is about time to provide an alternative for responsible and sustainable consumption.’

Teacups to summer dresses, designer boots and furniture, you never know what goodies you’ll find in Israel’s charming secondhand shops.

Pre-loved glamour dresses, high-fashion jackets, handmade knits, Maskit haute couture, Gottex originals, embroidered shirts, retro shoes and other treasures await shoppers.

It’s one of the oldest flea markets in the world, but now Jaffa’s shuk hapishpishim is rapidly becoming the hottest as designers, artists and gourmands move in.