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Himanshu Shekhar

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Depop is different from Myntra and Ajio because it focuses on buying and selling second-hand, vintage, and unique fashion items, while Myntra and Ajio primarily sell brand-new, mass-produced clothing. Depop works like a social network where users can follow others, like, and comment on listings, creating a community feel. In contrast, Myntra and Ajio are traditional e-commerce platforms with a focus on offering a wide range of new products from established brands. Depop promotes sustainability and individuality, allowing users to sell their own clothes, curate their style, and support eco-friendly fashion, which is not the focus of Myntra or Ajio.

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