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Copious.com—the social marketplace that's basically eBay with a fancier baseline—is celebrating Festivus this week. Of course, as any Seinfeld-watcher will tell you, Festivus is a subjective holiday, so Copious created their own definition: a time to shop the closets of interesting people selling their new or gently-used stuff for charity.
We like it, especially because some of our favorite personalities like Brad Goreski and Leandra Medine are among the big name sellers. Click through below to shop some of their best offerings (Alaïa shoes, Band of Outsiders shirts) and head over the Copious.com to shop the full Festivus range right now.

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