Thrift was an invisible trend. Until now. The ‘Thrift Logo’ lets consumers tell the world when they are wearing secondhand, promoting a more sustainable future for fashion.
Read MoreIt’s true: thrift stores clean up around the holidays. Every January, thredUP receives a surge of rejected holiday gifts: more never-worn, new-with-tags items are sent to thredUP post-holiday than other times of year.
Read MorethredUP, the world’s largest fashion resale marketplace, is announcing $175M in funding and formally launching Resale-As-A-Service (RAAS), a platform powering apparel resale for retailers and brands.
Read MorethredUP uncovers the true impact of Back-to-School shopping on our wallets and the planet — and reveals the kid’s brands with the best resale value to help you cut the waste.
Read MoreElizabeth Banks is the latest stylish celebrity to embrace the trend and take secondhand mainstream.
Read MoreToday thredUP, the world’s largest fashion resale destination, released the 2019 Resale Report.
Read MoreIt’s a fact: thrift & consignment stores clean up around the holidays.
Read MorethredUP Remade is the first affordable clothing line designed to be resold instead of landfilled.
Read MoreOne wive’s drama is another woman’s dream.
Read MoreToday thredUP, the world’s largest thrift store, released their latest “Purge Surge” study exploring how women’s attitude toward heels is shifting in today’s climate.
Read MoreToday thredUP, the world’s largest online thrift and consignment store, released their 6th Annual Resale Report.
Read MoreAfter two months in private beta, the world’s largest online thrift store officially expands to luxury resale.
Read MorethredUP, the world’s largest online thrift store, is selling reality star Whitney Port’s clothing from before and during her pregnancy to support Every Mother Counts.
Read MoreRachel Lindsay sells fan-favorite clothes from Nick’s season on thredUP.com to support the ACLU.
Read MoreEach season, women across the country refresh their closets — shipping out their once-loved items to find new homes, and purchasing new styles to meet their shifting tastes.
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