Part 6 of our used clothing wholesale series. Part 1 covers the global market. Part 2 covers supplier sourcing. Part 3 covers used clothes bales. Part 5 covers the export trade. This guide helps you find used clothing by country — where to buy from each major sourcing origin.
Looking for used clothing from a specific country? Whether you need used clothing in the UK, want to import second hand clothes from the UK, or are searching for used clothing in Canada, used clothes from Europe, or used clothing from Japan — this guide covers the best sources for each country and what makes each origin unique.
China is the world’s largest source of used clothing for African and Asian markets, with estimated monthly exports of ~$135 million. The industry is centered in Guangzhou and surrounding cities (Dongguan, Huadu, Foshan).
Why source from China:
Best for: Volume buyers, first-time importers, markets needing consistent supply at competitive prices.
See our complete guide to used clothing suppliers in China for detailed company profiles. Contact Hissen Global for current pricing and live video verification.
South Korea exports ~$36 million worth of used clothing monthly. Korean used clothing is prized for its fashion-forward styles — the influence of K-pop and Korean dramas has created strong demand for Korean-origin bales in African and Asian markets.
Why source from Korea:
Best for: Importers serving fashion-conscious markets, boutique retailers, buyers seeking premium style at competitive prices.
See our complete Korea sourcing guide for top exporters and import procedures.
The United Kingdom is a major used clothing exporter, with monthly exports of ~$30 million. UK used clothes are known for high branded content — often 40-60% of items have recognizable brand labels.
Why source from the UK:
Best for: Importers who want branded inventory for premium resale markets.
Japan exports ~$8 million in used clothing monthly. Japanese used clothing is known for exceptional quality — items are typically well-maintained, clean, and often include luxury brand pieces.
Why source from Japan:
Best for: Importers targeting premium markets where quality justifies higher FOB prices.
Germany exports ~$25 million in used clothing monthly. German used clothing benefits from one of Europe’s most efficient textile collection systems. European used clothing generally commands premium prices due to high branded content and consistent quality.
Why source from Europe:
Best for: Importers seeking branded inventory with a European fashion profile.
The USA exports ~$20 million worth of used clothing monthly. American used clothing draws from a large population base and offers a wide variety of categories and styles.
Why source from the USA:
Best for: Importers who want American-branded clothing and have established relationships with US exporters.
Canada has a smaller but growing used clothing export industry. Used clothing in Canada primarily serves US and overseas markets. Canadian-sorted bales are known for clean, well-maintained items.
| Country | Market Profile | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Netherlands | Major port hub (Rotterdam) for European used clothing | Consolidated European shipments |
| Italy | High fashion and luxury second hand items | Premium branded markets |
| Spain | Growing used clothing export industry | South American market connections |
| Dubai / UAE | Re-export hub — not a primary origin | Strategic warehousing for Middle East and Africa |
| Australia | Smaller export volume, good quality | Pacific and Asian markets |
| If You Need… | Best Origin | A Grade FOB/kg |
|---|---|---|
| Highest volume and variety | China | $2.00–$3.00 |
| Most fashion-forward styles | South Korea | $1.10–$2.00 |
| Most branded content | UK / Europe | $2.50–$4.00 |
| Best quality (like-new condition) | Japan | $3.00–$5.00 |
| Familiar market (Western brands) | USA | $2.00–$3.50 |
| Balanced price and quality | China | $2.00–$3.00 |
Many successful importers use multiple sourcing origins to serve different market segments:
If you would like to explore how Chinese Grade A bales compare with other origins for your specific market, contact Hissen Global for pricing and a direct comparison.
Each country offers distinct advantages for used clothing sourcing. The right choice depends on your target market, quality requirements, and budget. Many successful importers start with one origin, prove their business model, and then diversify over time.
For more in-depth guidance, explore our series: industry overview, supplier sourcing guide, bales guide, and export trade guide.
For a direct comparison of Chinese Grade A bales with other origins for your market, contact Hissen Global.
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