Thrifting culture in Pakistan

BLOG BY MAHNOOR Thrifting culture in Pakistan (Landa Bazar) "Get your thrifting game on at Landa Bazar and let the treasure hunt begin! Landa Bazar , a market in Pakistan, started from the Urdu word "Landa ," meaning used or old things. This cultural tradition of buying and selling second-hand products has advanced over time, reflecting cleverness, supportability, and interesting reusing of products. Despite its roots, Landa Bazar remains a cultural institution contributing to the local economy. "Thrifting culture in Pakistan" Thrifting is similar to treasure hunting for unique items that someone else once adored. When makers first started making large quantities of new goods in the 1800s and 1900s, people preferred purchasing old goods because they were more affordable. Thrifting is very popular these days because people desire to live healthier lives. They've discovered that purchasing used goods is an excellent approach to cut waste. Also, finding...