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    pre-loved

    adjective

    • 1. second-hand: informal "pre-loved toys are just as appealing"

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  2. A pre-loved item is not new and has been owned and used before. Sellers use this word to make the item seem more attractive.

    • American

      It sells pre-loved and upcycled clothes and accessories. The...

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    • Pre-Owned

      Something that is pre-owned has been owned by someone else...

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      It sells pre-loved and upcycled clothes and accessories. The...

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  3. Feb 1, 2023 · To help you fall in love with the pre-loved trend, we’ve rounded up the basics around pre-loved clothing. Plus, we’ll share some of our top secrets for scoring pre-loved Amour Vert gems.

  4. Definition of pre-loved adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Aug 22, 2023 · If you've heard the term "preloved" floating around the fashion world and wondered what it means, you're not alone. Preloved fashion is gaining popularity as a sustainable and stylish way to shop for clothing and accessories.

  6. A pre-loved item is not new and has been owned and used before. Sellers use this word to make the item seem more attractive. [...]

  7. May 2, 2024 · We spoke to Melanie Milham, founder of Curate & Rotate, to get her tips and tricks on how to buy and sell pre-loved fashion. Click here to read what she had to say and shop our pre-loved picks.

  8. It wasn’t just used, it was loved. This implies that it was taken care of and maintained (perhaps so that one day, someone would love it again). It is most often used to describe things for sale in thrift shops or secondhand stores, such as clothing and books.