Would you buy a used $40,000 bag? Rebag thinks people will. And there are signs that it is changing how luxury designers are running their businesses. Last year, Telfar Clemens read a report that made ...
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The luxury-resale market is booming, and it’s causing a fundamental shift in the way customers make expensive purchases. Thanks to sites like Rebag and The RealReal, today’s savviest shoppers are as ...
The Reseller's Upfront Quotes, Pre-Approved Payouts and Fixed Commission Rates Are Set to Disrupt the Luxury Resale Industry NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Rebag, the authority in trading, ...
Late-July Resale Moves: As Rebag moves further from handbags into the vast fray of resale opportunity, its next expansion is into clothing and footwear. The reseller, which counts more than $100 ...
Rebag's new Greenwich, Conn. location. The luxury resale platform raised $33 million to fund technology initiatives and open new stores. Rebag, the platform for buying, selling and trading luxury ...
Over the past few years, there has been serious growth in the luxury-goods market. In 2017 alone, Millennials contributed to an 85% surge in the sector. When one thousand dollars can pay your rent and ...
Meet Clair. She knows current market data like the back of her hand. Clair’s not a savvy millennial or value-conscious Gen Z shopper, she’s Rebag’s new “comprehensive luxury appraisal index” for ...
Handbags are still getting investment despite the turbulence of the pandemic. Today, Rebag announced $15 million in Series D funding, bringing total funding for the luxury handbag resale platform to ...