A black scarf tied around Gillian Callard鈥檚 neck decorated with small shells and her animal-print top are part of this septuagenarian鈥檚 self-described 鈥渙ut-there, esoteric鈥 style.
Like most of the clothing in her closet, she bought her outfit at a thrift store in Downtown 麻豆社国产where she volunteers.
While the 鈥渆nergy鈥 of an item of clothing is what draws her to it, it鈥檚 not the main reason she buys her clothing second-hand.
鈥淚 think the world has got itself into a particularly sordid state with the hyper-consumerism,鈥 Gillian says. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really important for our community, for years to come, for these young children, to have a clean environment in which to be brought up. Ecology means a lot to me, much more to me than the dollars [saved].鈥
From an affinity for shabby-chic to wanting to save money or protect the environment, there are many reasons Squamites are buying into the second-hand economy.
And in Squamish, there are plenty of places to shop: there鈥檚 the Random Clothing Gallery and Pearl鈥檚 Value and Vintage on Cleveland Avenue, Treasure Boutique on Mamquam Road, all which sell second-hand goods.
鈥淭here was a stigma many years ago where people almost didn鈥檛 want to be seen in a second-hand store, and there are still probably people who wouldn鈥檛 step foot in Pearl鈥檚,鈥 says Kate Harvey, manager of Pearl鈥檚 Value and Vintage Store.
鈥淏ut it鈥檚 become so different now; people are more than happy to come in and purchase second-hand or pre-loved, or whatever they want to call it. They鈥檙e happy to save money, they鈥檙e also happy with the environmental impact as well.鈥
Harvey has been the store manager since 2011. Women鈥檚 clothing has always been a big seller, and baby clothes and toys, and housewares are also popular.
But over the last few years, both donations and sales have been growing.
鈥淲hat I consider the big game changer was Sea to Sky Gondola coming to Squamish,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat when we really started to see a big increase in foot traffic.鈥
Whether it鈥檚 from an increase in tourism, the changing demographic of Squamish, or a bit of both, more people are buying used. Seniors downsizing, sometimes donating an entire household of goods, is something Harvey says she鈥檚 seen a lot of in recent years. New landlords looking to furnish a new suite or AirBnB rental is another reason that brings people to her store.
鈥淪o many people come in and actually show us before and after photos being able to do their entire place from Pearl鈥檚,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l come in buy all the linens, lamps, pictures for the walls, all the dishes, cutlery, towels; basically everything they can possibly do.鈥
Buying from her store, and re-selling online through Kijiji, Craigslist or Facebook鈥檚 marketplace is also common, but that doesn鈥檛 seem to bother her.
鈥淚 think there鈥檚 enough to go around.鈥
She may just be right.
Debby Forsyth, who goes by Dee Hildebrand on Facebook, runs three buy-and-sell groups on Facebook, including My 麻豆社国产Buy and Sell with over 3,000 members.
鈥淵ou can get second-hand pretty much anything you want in Squamish,鈥 she says. 鈥淓ither somebody will have a post for it and you buy it if that you鈥檙e interested in it, or you put you鈥檙e 鈥渋n search of鈥 (ISO) and somebody will respond to it.鈥
Late 2016, and into 2017, Forsyth says she saw a boost in people using her groups.
鈥淲ith the influx of new people coming in, there are a lot of people looking for new stuff,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 how I know there鈥檚 a lot of new people here: A lot of people who are joining these groups write: 鈥業鈥檓 moving to Squamish.鈥
Whether a boom in second-hand sales on Facebook indicate a population shift or just an increase in online selling behaviour is unclear: Facebook also launched their Marketplace in October 2016.
And buying into the second-hand economy isn鈥檛 isolated to Squamish, it鈥檚 part of a growing trend across Canada.
According to Kijiji鈥檚 recently released Second-Hand Economy Index for 2018, 85 per cent of Canadians are involved in the second-hand economy.
Last year, $4.1 billion were spent on second-hand goods in British Columbia. Clothing, shoes and accessories top the most popular goods exchanged in the country, followed by entertainment items including DVDs and books, baby clothing and accessories, and furniture.
Lindsay Tedds studies underground economies and teaches at the University of Victoria. She also helped create the Kijiji鈥檚 second-hand economy study in 2016.
How this economy interacts with the general economy is one area she investigated.
鈥淭here is some crowd-out, but what we find actually is the second-hand economy is a vehicle for individuals to obtain goods that they can鈥檛 or won鈥檛 buy in the observed economy,鈥 she says.
鈥(Sometimes) my maximum willingness to pay is far below the price of a new good, so I鈥檓 not going to buy it new, and if it wasn鈥檛 available used I wouldn鈥檛 buy it.鈥
Apart from price, Tedds says environmentalism seems to be the main reason people are buying used.
鈥淭here鈥檚 also things you can purchase in the second-hand economy that you can鈥檛 purchase in the new economy,鈥 she says.
Like a vintage Vespa, for example.
While Colin Bates usually shops for musical instruments, like guitars and amplifiers, he also uses 麻豆社国产Facebook groups to find the vintage scooters he restores as a hobby.
鈥淚f someone has something like that to sell, that鈥檚 where they would post it,鈥 he says. 鈥淵ou wouldn鈥檛 be able to go to a car lot and find a vintage Italian scooter.鈥
Bates is also a beekeeper, and listed honey from his backyard hives for sale in a Facebook group, rather than setting up a booth at a farmer鈥檚 market or sitting out on his front lawn with a sign.
鈥淚t seems to me that in this day and age, the online buy and sell is sort of the de facto way to spread the word about something you鈥檙e interested in selling.鈥
With a population of just under 20,000 set to double in the next 15 to 20 years, 麻豆社国产residents can expect the second-hand economy to grow. Much of that will be online.
And for those 麻豆社国产residents who may feel anxious meeting strangers online, the 麻豆社国产RCMP recommend people meet in front of the detachment to make transactions safer.