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Market Share of Second-hand Clothing in Southeast Asia
Market Share of Second-hand Clothing in Southeast Asia
I. Southeast Asia’s Share in the Global and Asia-Pacific Second-hand Clothing Markets
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Share in the global second-hand clothing trade
Southeast Asia is not the core of the global second-hand clothing trade—Africa has long dominated the market with a share of around 30–40%. Southeast Asia accounts for approximately 5–10% of the global total, and its share has been on the rise in recent years. In 2025, the scale of China’s second-hand clothing exports to Southeast Asia increased by 18% year-on-year.
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Share within the Asia-Pacific region
The Asia-Pacific second-hand clothing market makes up 25–30% of the global market, among which Southeast Asia accounts for about 20–30% (equivalent to 5–9% of the global total). Although its share is lower than that of mature markets such as China and Japan, it maintains a fast growth rate with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 15%.
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Share of Southeast Asia in China’s second-hand clothing export destinations
In 2025, Africa’s share of China’s second-hand clothing exports dropped to 41%, while Southeast Asia emerged as an important growth driver with a share of approximately 15–20%. By comparison, this proportion stood at around 15% around 2019.
II. Market Share by Country in Southeast Asia (Distribution of Core Markets)
| Country | Market Characteristics | Estimated Share in Southeast Asia’s Regional Second-hand Clothing Trade |
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| Indonesia | Large population base and strong consumer demand | 25–30% |
| Vietnam | Price-sensitive market with active circulation of second-hand clothing | 20–25% |
| Malaysia | High popularity of second-hand categories on e-commerce platforms (e.g., second-hand goods account for 43% of GMV on TikTok Shop) | 15–20% |
| Thailand | Recycling system gradually improved driven by environmental protection policies | 10–15% |
| Philippines, Cambodia, etc. | Stable demand, mainly for low-to-mid-end second-hand clothing | 10–15% in total |
III. Key Notes
- Most of the data are industry estimates. Due to inconsistent statistical standards among Southeast Asian countries and a high proportion of informal trade, it is difficult to obtain exact figures.
- The growth drivers of Southeast Asia’s second-hand clothing market include demographic dividend, the rise of young consumer groups, the increase in e-commerce penetration rate (reaching 34% in 2025), and the growing demand for cost-effective products.
- There are obvious regional differences in the market. Indonesia, Vietnam, and Malaysia are the core markets, together accounting for more than 60% of Southeast Asia’s total share.






