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The BIGGEST LIE about Indians & second-hand fashion | Megha on building Kifaayat | Indian Women Abroad podcast

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Indians don’t buy second-hand clothes — or so we’ve been told.In this episode of Indian Women Abroad, I speak with Megha Tripathi, founder of Kifaayat, an online marketplace redefining how South Asians think about thrifting, sustainability, and more. Megha opens up about:

Why second-hand clothing is still taboo in Indian communities

The cultural stigma around “used” clothes, weddings, and status

Building a second-hand fashion startup despite resistance

Why sustainability conversations look different in South Asian householdsThis isn’t just a startup story — it’s a cultural one.Find out more about Kifaayat here: https://www.kifaayat.shop/🎧 Watch till the end to understand why changing mindsets is harder than building tech.Subscribe to the Indian Women Abroad newsletter: https://share.hsforms.com/1vwOOwYhnQkWuevwJh7TXLgszc98If you liked this podcast, don't forget to like, comment, share and subscribe and follow us on our socials:http://instagram.com/indianwomenabroad

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