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Learn about how these vendors stack up against each other by checking out our blurbs, claims, and case studies.

ThredUp
"Online consignment, thrift store for secondhand shopping"
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ThredUp enables budget-conscious shoppers to explore a vast selection of secondhand clothing and accessories online. With an easy-to-navigate platform, users can find discounted items from both premium and everyday brands. Updates on thousands of new arrivals every day keep the selection fresh. It’s like thrift shopping without leaving your home.
focus on sustainability
ThredUp claims that it specializes in sustainable fashion by offering secondhand clothes, reducing the industry's carbon footprint.
affordable luxury brands
ThredUp claims that shoppers can enjoy top brands like Gucci and Lululemon at up to 90% off retail prices, offering exceptional value.
convenient resale process
ThredUp claims that its platform allows easy selling of clothes, managing photography, listing, and shipping for the users.
Archive
"Helps brands create profitable resale ventures."
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Archive partners with brands to build tailored resale programs that align with unique business models. They focus heavily on user experience and have a track record of omnichannel success. The platform drives new customer acquisition and boosts revenue while contributing to sustainability through effective resale strategies.
Tailored brand experiences
Archive claims that their recommerce solutions are customized for each brand's unique needs, ensuring a personalized experience.
Sustained revenue growth
Archive claims that their resale platforms have been able to grow annual revenues by 3%, with expectations for further increases.
Strategic sustainability focus
Archive claims that buying used products can reduce an item's CO2e impact by 82%, supporting eco-friendly initiatives.