The duo’s new zero-waste collection aims to keep clothes in use and out of landfill through thrift & DIY.
Read MoreToday thredUP, the world’s largest fashion resale marketplace, released the 2020 Resale Report. This state-of-the-industry study is conducted annually in partnership with GlobalData, the third-party research and analytics firm, to examine the trends and trajectory of the $28B resale apparel market.
Read MorethredUP’s ‘Shop Her Closet’ series is back and better than ever before with weekly Instagram auctions featuring items from some of the most coveted wardrobes — and it’s all for a good cause.
Read MoreThe company launches Reebok and Abercrombie clean out programs on Earth Day, to complement sustainable secondhand initiatives offered throughout Earth Month.
Read MorethredUP data reveals that February 24 through March 2 is the hottest time to sell your clothes this season.
Read MoreNew study shows that most consumers don’t believe their fashion habits contribute to climate change. thredUP’s ‘Fashion Footprint Calculator’ aims to raise awareness about the true carbon impact of our closets.
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 MoreA new study shows that ‘responsible retail’ is on the rise and it’s driving a shift to thrifted gifts.
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 MoreThe redesigned used clothing line aims to end the stigma of ‘used’ to fight disposable fashion culture. Because more people re-using clothes means less waste.
Read MoreToday thredUP, the world’s largest fashion resale destination, released the 2019 Resale Report.
Read MorethredUP’s New Year’s Resolution Report finds that more shoppers are joining the war on waste, pledging to live and consume more sustainably in 2019.
Read MoreIt’s a fact: thrift & consignment stores clean up around the holidays.
Read MoreAvoid Black Friday lines and shop used gifts online for everyone on your list, saving time and money, and reducing your eco-impact.
Read MorethredUP Remade is the first affordable clothing line designed to be resold instead of landfilled.
Read MoreThe future of fashion is circular, and thredUP just launched a platform to help retailers get on board.
Read MoreOne wive’s drama is another woman’s dream.
Read MoreEnter thredUP Goody Boxes, a ‘try-before-you-buy’ service that eliminates the rack-digging of discount shopping, and brings the value of secondhand to your couch.
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