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Sustainable fashion Past Around at Knoxville Vintage Market

Carol Z. Shane

Sustainable fashion Past Around at Knoxville Vintage Market

Ricky Hopkins has the spirit of an entrepreneur and the principles of a conservationist.

Through his business, Past Around, Hopkins and his staff seek to counteract the effects of so-called “fast fashion” – a relatively new phenomenon in the clothing industry that forms a key part of the toxic system of overproduction and consumption that has made fashion one of the world’s largest polluters.

And if the crowd at his most recent sales event is any indication, it’s working.

Past Around’s tagline is “Roots+Culture – Vintage and Pre-owned Curated” and the fashion Hopkins sells has its focus in Black history and culture. Oversize athletic jackets with bold graphics, color-saturated sweatshirts, prominent logos – anyone looking for urban style and swagger at friendly prices will find it at Knoxville Vintage Market (KVM), the “road show” version of Past Around.

The ideal find is waiting at Knoxville Vintage Market, presented by Past Around.

For these frequent popup events, Hopkins sometimes welcomes other vendors such as Second String, Thrift Knox, Grandma’s Attic, J Nastyboi, and The Thrift Fairy. On Jan. 22 at the KVM in front of the Old City Performing Arts Center, fellow vendor Spencer Siefke stood under a River Sports canopy offering quality outdoor wear “at highly negotiable prices.”



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