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Frugal Europeans turn to second-hand Christmas gifts: Who buys the most in Europe?

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Second-hand gifts might overtake traditional presents this Christmas, as most people in Europe’s largest economies plan to shop for “pre-loved” items this holiday season. Which nations and generations are leading this revolution and which ones are holding back?

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Germany: Sustainability spirit fuels second-hand shoppingSpain: Family members to get most second-hand presentsItalians: Too self-conscious to gift second-hand items?French shoppers not fully persuaded by second-hand market

The rising cost of living and growing concerns over climate issues are driving a surge in second-hand gifts, as these items are set to dominate consumer choices this Christmas.

In the UK, 83% of people say they would be happy to receive a “pre-loved” present, and 68% of shoppers plan to spend a part of their budget on it. The rate goes up to 83% among Gen Z, according to the 2024 Recommence Report.

The most popular second-hand presents in Britain this Christmas are expected to be electronics (55%), sporting items (47%) and furniture (42%).

Germany: Sustainability spirit fuels second-hand shopping

While British second-hand shopping is mainly driven by financial reasons (63%), sustainability is the main purpose for Germans (52%), says the country’s Retail Association HDE.

Another difference is that recycled presents are much less popular among youngsters in Germany, as the country’s 16-24 generation overwhelmingly (73%) prefer the traditional way of buying presents.

Nonetheless, the majority of German shoppers (63%) are willing to turn to used gifts.

The most popular “pre-loved” items in the country are expected to be “home & decor” (67%), accessories (62%), electronics (58%) and clothing (51%).

Spain: Family members to get most second-hand presents

Spaniards are more cautious but still open to second-hand presents, with 55% considering their purchase and 50% happy to receive them.

Like in the UK, the youngest generations (66% of 18-24s) are pushing the trend, according to research by Milanuncios and Appini. Most pre-loved gifts are expected to go to family members (70%), friends (56%) and partners (54%).

The most popular items are set to be video games (47%), decorative objects (39%) and cultural/entertainment products (39%).

Italians: Too self-conscious to gift second-hand items?

In Italy, there is an evident distance between buying and receiving second-hand presents, which might be connected to psychological or judgment factors.

The vast majority of people, 82%, would happily unwrap second-hand presents.

On the other hand, those considering gifting second-hand items are only 44%.

The rate goes up to 76% only in cases where the product is considerably cheaper and in perfect condition.

However, Italians who do consider second-hand shopping are extremely convinced of the choice, as 79% of them are willing to buy up to five products.

Books are the most popular recycled gift (51%) in Italy, followed by clothing items and small household appliances at 28%, according to research by Wallapop.

French shoppers not fully persuaded by second-hand market

An OpinionWay/Bonial survey says only one in three French (33%) would buy second-hand presents for Christmas.

Another poll, by e-commerce giant Rakuten, puts the rate at 50%, up 32% from Christmas in 2018.

Like in Italy, cultural products are the most favoured second-hand presents (46%), followed by clothing (41%) and toys (38%).

According to OpinonWay, the main drive for second-hand shopping in France is saving money (63%) followed by ecological reasons (27%).

The second-hand trend is stronger with younger generations (18-24).

Video editor • Mert Can Yilmaz

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