Haiti’s Pepe Trade: How Secondhand American Clothes Became a First-Rate Business
Posted: 24 May 2012 01:17 AM   [ Ignore ]
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"Haiti has practically become a trash can," says Ketcia Pierre-Louis, "where everything people in other countries don’t need comes here."

Pierre-Louis is a businesswoman and affiliate of the Croix-des-Bouquets Chamber of Commerce, just outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Like many critics of imported second-hand clothing, which is known locally as "pepe," she believes the practice undercuts domestic businesses and industries. Some have even called for the government to ban the practice.

But Haiti's pepe trade is decidedly a business—not a charity. In fact, it starts with Haitian Americans buying goods at U.S. thrift stores and shipping products to Port-au-Prince and other ports. Pepe may include hand-me-downs, but the clothing is high-quality, stylish, and cheap. More important, average Haitians prefer the choice of wearing such apparel—and brands like Polo, Lacoste, and Converse—to not having access to such products at all.

Far from turning Haiti into a trash can, the market in pepe shows how buyers and sellers enrich each other through exchange.

Produced by Tate Watkins and Jon Bougher.

Approximately 4 minutes.

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Posted: 24 May 2012 07:01 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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The thing is you do not see those designer stores in Haiti: Kenneth Cole, Gucci, Prada, Dolce &Gabana;etc,
but these vendors still know about these brands
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