Tommy Hilfiger and thredUP are pleased to announce their partnership and introduce the new 360-resale program allowing U.S.-based consumers the chance to clean out their closets and shop secondhand. The program is enabled by thredUP’s Resale-as-a-Service® (RaaS®) which delivers scalable, customizable resale experiences on behalf of some of the world's leading brands and retailers.
Read MoreAs thredUP sharpens its focus on inspiring a new generation of consumers to think secondhand first by capturing the mindshare of younger generations, Sadler will apply her expertise in ecommerce marketing and merchandising to secondhand.
Read MoreFor each Donation Clean Out Kit thredUP receives, thredUP will donate $5 to Girls Inc., a nonprofit organization that equips girls with the skills to navigate through economic, gender, and social barriers and to grow up as independent individuals.
Read MorethredUP, one of the world’s largest online resale platforms, is selling clothing from Love is Blind star, Deepti Vempati. After cleaning out her closet from the show, Deepti is leaving the memories tied to her most notable outfits behind and giving her clothes a second life.
Read MorethredUP partnered with celebrity stylist and activist Karla Welch to launch a one-of-a-kind thrifted wedding shop, complete with outfits for all wedding guest needs. New data illustrating the fashion waste associated with the return of a record number of weddings this year encouraged thredUP to continue its initiative to inspire consumers to embrace thrift during the most wasteful fashion moments of the year.
Read MoreServing as the most comprehensive measure of the secondhand market, thredUP released the results of the 2022 Resale Report, conducted by third-party retail analytics firm GlobalData. The 10th annual study reveals that secondhand is becoming a global phenomenon led by North America, with the U.S. secondhand market estimated to more than double by 2026, reaching $82 billion.
Read MoreThe first-of-its-kind monthly index tracks which brands and retailers have launched resale programs and their potential impact on the planet.
To celebrate Earth Day, thredUP created ‘The Tunnel of Pre-Loved’ -- an art installation made up of over 1,000 lbs of used clothes in the middle of Santa Monica Place, a major shopping center in Los Angeles. The brand is also staging a show at the mall with indie artist Laufey, and attendees must commit to swapping one new purchase for used to gain access.
Read MoreNew Pacsun resale program enabled by thredUP’s Resale-as-a-ServiceⓇ allows customers to turn in gently-used clothes for Pacsun shopping credit and shop secondhand directly on its website.
thredUP has partnered with celebrity stylist and activist Karla Welch to launch a one-of-a-kind thrifted festival shopping experience. Inspired by new data illustrating the fashion waste associated with the return of live music events, this partnership kicks off thredUP’s initiative to inspire consumers to embrace thrift during the most wasteful fashion moments of the year.
Read MoreIn the newly-created role, Seth Levey will oversee thredUP’s efforts to influence policy initiatives that reduce fashion’s impact on the planet.
thredUP today announced that Coretha Rushing has been appointed to the company’s Board of Directors. With more than 35 years of human resources experience, Rushing will advise thredUP on its employee initiatives, with a focus on health and wellness, attraction and retention, and diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB).
thredUP and the costume designers of the Sex and the City revival, Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago, launched a shopping experience inspired by their styling. Consumers can visit thredUP.com/thecity to browse three distinct “closets" full of hundreds of thrifted styles hand-picked by Molly and Danny -- including select items straight from their costume wardrobe. thredUP will donate 100% of the proceeds from each closet shop to The Willie Garson Fund.
Read MorethredUP today released a ‘Thrift for the Holidays’ Report conducted by third-party retail analytics firm GlobalData. The report demonstrates more consumers are turning to thrift as inflation and supply chain pressures weigh on shoppers in advance of Black Friday, and the stigma around secondhand gifts continues to dissipate.
Read MoreCrocs, Inc. a global leader in innovative casual footwear, and thredUP announced a new Clean Out program enabled by thredUP’s Resale-as-a-ServiceⓇ (RaaSⓇ) platform. Designed to give preloved items a second life, the program is part of Crocs’ commitment to become a net zero company by 2030.
Read MoreVopero, the full-service fashion resale marketplace in Latin America, announced a USD $7.5 million investment from Grupo Axo, a strategic apparel, accessories, and household goods multi-channel and multi-brand operator, and thredUP (NASDAQ: TDUP), one of the largest online resale platforms for women’s and kids’ apparel, shoes, and accessories.
Read MoreAdidas, one of the largest global sportswear companies, and thredUP, one of the largest online resale platforms for women’s and kids’ apparel, shoes, and accessories, today announced that thredUP will enable resale for adidas through its Resale-as-a-ServiceⓇ (RaaSⓇ) platform. adidas’s Choose to Give Back program is aimed at helping to extend the lifecycle of sports performance & lifestyle apparel and footwear.
thredUP and Madewell announced the launch of ‘A Circular Store’, a unique physical shopping experience in Williamsburg, Brooklyn featuring secondhand Madewell pieces sourced from thredUP and designed to educate consumers on the power of making clothes to last and why keeping them in use is important.
Read MoreThredUp Inc. announced the expansion of its operations in Lancaster, Texas in the Dallas-Forth Worth metroplex. thredUP’s first four-level facility is expected to expand item capacity by 150% across its distribution center network to 16.5 million items and bring 2,000 jobs to Dallas-Fort Worth.
Michael Stars and ThredUp Inc. (NASDAQ: TDUP) announced that thredUP will power resale for Michael Stars through its Resale-as-a-ServiceⓇ (RaaSⓇ) platform. The deal will facilitate apparel clean out in an effort to reduce the number of clothing items thrown away in the U.S. each year – 95 percent of which could be recycled or reused.
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