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Currently, Karely Ruiz registers more than 100 thousand subscribers in her own explicit content account.
More than 40 percent of Mexican consumers claimed to have made purchases of second-hand clothing, footwear and other accessories during 2020.
By 2025, the second-hand clothing market is estimated to be worth $75 billion.
The OnlyFans model, Karely Ruiz, one of the most popular on the content platform, was caught in “neni” mode, selling her clothes in a market in Nuevo León, causing a great furor among those who had the opportunity to see her.
Without a doubt, the importance and transcendence of OnlyFans does not stop, especially if we consider that, along with Twitch and TikTok, among others, it is one of the platforms that, in a way, were winners during the pandemic period. .
And it is that, in this sense, we must not forget the fact that, as a result of the health emergency, the number of Internet users grew considerably, increasing, according to data from We Are Social and Hootsuitefour percent, accumulating close to five billion users connected to the web and social networks.
Today, we can even speak of a scenario in which content creators are the new personalities that are influencing the new generations, to such an extent that, according to a recent survey, a large number of young people have in mind dedicating themselves to it full time.
Now, the case of OnlyFans stands out among the other platforms, because, in the end, its popularity lies in the fact that it is a site known for being a receptacle for explicit nude content, a space that has served so that personalities like Karely Ruiz, among many others, position their personal brand and, by the way, generate numerous monetary income.
He goes to the “paca” and buys clothes from Karely Ruiz; “all branded”
Currently, the model has more than 100 thousand subscribers and a subscription plan of 16 dollars per monthwhich is why a large audience has gained sympathy not only for its content, but also because, in a certain way, there are people who say they feel identified with it.
Recently, a young tiktoker shared a video in which Karely Ruiz was found in “neni” mode, that is, selling second-hand clothes; “There were shoes, blouses, skirts, hats, dresses. All very nice and branded”the young woman mentioned in her recording.
@devanyfernandez6 definitely the best trip to the market I’ve ever had <333 btw is she beautiful in person?#market #karelyruiz #mty
Already in another video, the young woman decided to share what clothes she bought from Karely Ruiz, describing the experience as “definitely the best trip to the market I’ve ever had.”
@devanyfernandez6 Reply to @Bernie in the end I bought 10 pieces, all of them jewels, I LOVED them??
The second-hand market has experienced significant growth; nevertheless, These types of practices have been developing for years in a context in which a considerable part of consumers are looking for alternative purchases so as not to cause so much damage to the environment, reducing the amount of waste and promoting the development of the circular economy, thus allowing other people to recover a part of the value of their used goods before disposing of them.
A survey carried out between March and April of last year, detailed that 42 percent of the so-called Generation Z population (ages 18-24) and Millennials (ages 25-37) He claimed to have made purchases of second-hand clothing, footwear and other accessories during 2020.
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