ThredUp Inc. (Nasdaq: TDUP) (“thredUP”), one of the largest online resale platforms for women’s and kids’ apparel, shoes and accessories, announced today the launch of the public offering of 6,424,369 shares of its Class A common stock, consisting of 2,000,000 shares to be issued and sold by thredUP and 4,424,369 shares to be sold by existing stockholders of thredUP.
Read MorethredUP announced the initial phase of its international expansion strategy by entering into a definitive agreement to acquire Remix Global AD (Remix), one of Europe’s leading fashion resale companies.
Read MoreFabletics, the global active lifestyle brand, and ThredUp Inc. (NASDAQ: TDUP), one of the largest online resale platforms for women’s and kids’ apparel, shoes, and accessories, today announced that thredUP will power resale for Fabletics through its Resale-as-a-ServiceⓇ (RaaSⓇ) platform.
Read MoreMadewell and ThredUp Inc., today announce the launch of “Madewell Forever” — Madewell’s new resale platform. The platform is powered by thredUP’s Resale-as-a-ServiceⓇ (RaaSⓇ), the leading technology and logistics platform creating circular fashion experiences for a number of the world’s leading brands and retailers.
Read MoreEric Daman, Emmy award winning costume designer of Gossip Girl, just revealed that he thrifted outfits for Gossip Girl 2.0. He's now partnering with thredUP to launch three curated thrift boxes that make it easy for consumers to get the look.
Read MorethredUP will power an apparel clean out program on behalf of LG home appliances through thredUP’s Resale-as-a-ServiceⓇ. LG is the first non-fashion brand to leverage thredUP's Resale-as-a-Service, signaling that companies across industries are participating in the apparel resale economy.
Read MoreFARFETCH Donate US will run on thredUP’s Resale-as-a-Service (RaaS). FARFETCH is the first partner to leverage thredUP’s white label offering through RaaS.
Read MoreThe 2021 Resale Report estimates that the secondhand market is projected to double in the next 5 years, reaching $77 billion. 33 million consumers bought secondhand apparel for the first time in 2020, and 76% of those first-time buyers plan to increase their spend on secondhand in the next 5 years.
Katie Couric called on thredUP to help her sell more than 250 items, including recognizable pieces from her career. Her shop is the first in thredUP's new "Shop Their Closets" series, which provides a peek into the post-pandemic closet purges of noteworthy people.
Read MorethredUP and Vera Bradley will help power closet upgrades, just in time for the millions of consumers who plan to update their wardrobes post-pandemic.
Read MoreThrifters can now shop looks from the 90210 star – including red carpet looks – as she prepares to embrace her new body after baby #2.
Read MoreSeasoned consumer technology leader brings decades of experience advising and partnering with major consumer Internet platforms
Read MoreThe online resale platform created the #FashionMindfulness Challenge, a 7-day social movement to curb mindless consumption & help consumers get back to normal, mindfully.
Read MoreThredUp Inc. (thredUP) today announced that it has publicly filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) relating to a proposed initial public offering of shares of its Class A common stock.
Read MoreFor the first time at New York Fashion Week, the award-winning designer is boldly showcasing thrifted clothing from thredUP alongside new designs on the runway, signifying an industry shift toward a more sustainable fashion future.
Read MoreThe seasoned technology executive with a track record of transforming established industries is taking on fashion next.
Read MoreThrift 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 MoreNew GlobalData survey finds that nearly half of consumers plan to buy secondhand holiday gifts this year, with Gen Z driving the trend.
Read MoreSecondhand was once stigmatized. Now it’s a status symbol. thredUP’s new brand celebrates the shift to thrift.
Read MoreSecondhand Emerges as a Back-to-School Shopping Trend in New thredUP Survey
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