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NEW YORK After seeing young shoppers flock to thrift stores and online sites for used clothes, a growing number of fashion companies want to take back control.
But running a resale business is complicated, so some big iconic fashion brands like Levi’s, Eileen Fisher and Patagonia are turning to Trove, a tech startup that handles the logistics of taking back merchandise and preparing it for resale. That includes cleaning the millions of items of clothing and shipping them in the label’s own packaging.
Customers of these brands trade in gently used items in a store or by mail in exchange for a gift card. Shoppers looking for second-hand goods can find them showing up on the individual website, and can expect to save 40% to 50%.
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This photo provided by Trove Reccomerce, Inc. shows Andy Ruben, founder and CEO of Trove photographed in January 2021. Running a resale business is complicated so some of the big iconic fashion brands like Levi s, Eileen Fisher, Patagonia and most recently Lululemon, are turning to Trove, a tech startup that handles the logistics of taking back merchandise and preparing it for resale. That includes shipping the items in the label s own packaging and cleaning the millions of products. (McNair Evans/ Trove Reccomerce, Inc. via AP) June 01, 2021 - 6:44 AM
NEW YORK (AP) â After seeing young shoppers flock to thrift stores and online sites for used clothes, a growing number of fashion companies want to take back control.