Affluent shoppers embrace secondhand shopping.

Secondhand, thrift, and antiques stores are found in most parts of the city.

The pandemic years changed shopping in anchorage.

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Since 1992, the anchorage market has been a family friendly attraction for locals and tourists alike.

One market day may have 80 vendors and the very next day may have over 200 vendors selling local alaskan food, crafts, art, clothing and much more!

Each weekend, vendors from around the state set up their stalls to sell.

Mark fricker, store manager of the goodwill off the old seward highway, said he is seeing a trend of increased shopping over the past few months.

From fresh and local produce to live music and homemade crafts, markets are a great way to experience the best alaska has to offer.

Different vendors every day.

Fashionpact, which resells used apparel and housewares, has two locations in anchorage, but neither is anywhere near northern lights boulevard and spenard road.

Open may 9 through september 13, 2020.

โ€œi think thereโ€™s used shops, of a variety, spread around the anchorage municipality.

The resale business is projected to grow by 80% over the next five years.

Coming soon to the corner of 6th avenue and ingra street, people will find them along with ways to help benefit the greater community at a new thrift shop called fashionpact.

Here are some of anchorageโ€™s most prolific and diverse.

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