ThredUp’s trademark teal polka-dot bag is certainly making its rounds, per its latest impact report. And so are its resale listings. Some half a million, or 480,000, clean-out kits have been ordered ...
Budget-conscious and eco-minded, today’s retail shoppers crave value and sustainability, backing up those preferences with their wallets. It’s no wonder, then, that secondhand commerce is a global ...
Despite having a type-A personality, I wouldn't call my closet particularly well-organized. It's not for lack of trying. For the last year, I've spent more time trimming the fat — going through my ...
Marking a significant shift in ThredUp’s value proposition to consumers, the resale marketplace testing out a number of new initiatives to improve its margins, including new return policies and fees ...
Over the last few years a new term has entered the retail lexicon — RaaS, or resale-as-a-service. While a host of companies now stake claim to the phrase, ThredUP literally owns it (and has the ...
ThredUp might be the easiest way to sell used clothing. You just send in your clothes, and ThredUp sells them. “We do all that heavy lifting for you — photographing, listing, pricing, shipping, ...
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