In our monthly independent review of branded recommerce, we take a look at which brands and retailers launched resale programs and the potential impact on the planet.

BRANDS WITH RESALE SHOPS

TOTAL RESALE SHOP LISTINGS

YTD RESALE SHOP GROWTH

 
RankBrandResale Shop Listings
January 2023
Listings Change
vs December 2022
Resale Shop Launch Year
1Athleta32,104-3,0012022
2Tea Collection22,870+4552022
3Merrell22,064-82022
4Lululemon Athletica12,819-7772021
5Tommy Hilfiger10,292-932022
6Eileen Fisher9,282+1,5872009
7Madewell8,646-5572021
8Patagonia6,047+1,8522017
9PacSun5,125-1332022
10J.Crew4,978+4,9782023NEW
11REI3,551+8482017
12Michael Stars3,025-172022
13NATION LTD2,657-362022
14Levi's2,533-1162020
15Kut from the Kloth2,493-2702022
16Timberland2,344-142022
17Vera Bradley2,270+1272022
18The North Face2,009+942018
19ON1,057-52022
20Roolee915+352022
21The Beaufort Bonnet Company914+1522022
22M.M.LaFleur821+612021
23Allbirds805+1712022
24Francesca's797-552022
25Hot Topic732+282022
26Modcloth703+5462022
27jujube648+432022
28Arc'teryx646+2632019
29Miki Miette609-82022
30Outerknown604+2682021
31Cuts531+192022
32Tentree466-182022
33Rylee + Cru442-302022
34Steve Madden424+212022
35Bohemian Mama41402022
36Los Angeles Apparel334-42022
37Sandro318+742022
38Amour Vert291-502021
39Frye283+822022
40Maaji273-62022
41Polarn O. Pyret268-272022
42Coclico261+192021
42Misha & Puff261+212021
44Sozy224-32021
45Nooworks208+432021
46Viscata207-52022
47Oak + Fort205-322022
48Ministry of Supply201-62022
49Sarah Flint182+102022
50Stio156-342021
51Ziabird154-22022
52Vetta150+182022
52Wolven150-182021
54Quincy Mae139-142022
55Myles123-22022
56Rough & Tumble121+102022
57Brass107-132020
58RE/DONE102-42021
58Michael Kors102+132022
60Boyish101-42021
61Bryr9602022
62Better Life Bags95+32022
63minnow89+42021
64Cuyana83+232022
65Elizabeth Suzann Studio80+222022
66Mara Hoffman78+92021
67Ponto76-192022
68Fortress75-22021
69Seaesta Surf74-42021
70James Street Co.67+12022
71Tuesday of California66-12022
72Youer64+172022
73Lykke Wullf63+62022
73La Ligne63+112021
75Dagne Dover5902021
75Clare V.59+212022
77HELM Boots57+72022
78Kyrgies56-92022
78Koral56-22022
78Skhoop56+12022
81Kitsbow55+552023NEW
823.1 Phillip Lim5002022
83Dolce Vita47+282022
84Oscar De La Renta45-32021
85Sur La Cote4202022
86Whimsy + Row41+22022
87Djerf Avenue40-82022
87Miakoda40+122022
89Bernardo38-172022
90Wayre37+12022
91Ophelia & Indigo35+352022NEW
91Hey Gang35+22022
91State35+102022
94Ranch Road Boots34+132022
95Saylor33+62022
96The Bee & The Fox32-182022
97Woodley + Lowe3002022
98Poplinen2902022
98époque évolution29+42020
100Teeki Boutique27+272023NEW

Only resale listings that are available from a brand’s e-commerce site are counted towards that brand. See methodology.

Brands Are Barely Scratching the Surface of Recommerce’s Potential Impact

The top brands’ current resale penetration reveals there’s more work to be done.

If all 167K resale shop listings in the Recommerce 100 sold, it would be the equivalent of

  • 29K trees planted

  • 400 homes powered annually

  • $8.5M est total revenue

Brands’ Adoption of Resale is Accelerating

 

Circular Fashion News & Resources

  • Why Resale Isn’t Going Away (And Why Brands Should Enter the Market)

    – Sourcing Journal

  • Fashion Brands Want Your Secondhand Clothes. Here’s Why

    – Refinery29

  • Resale finds its second life

    – Greenbiz

  • In 2021, brands finally went all in on resale

    – Glossy

 
  • The Recommerce 100 is compiled from publicly available information to identify fashion brands selling their own brand’s pre-owned products online to US shoppers. Only resale listings that are available from a brand’s e-commerce site are counted towards that brand. Listing count includes listings managed by the brand, as well as listings by independent sellers (commonly referred to as peer-to-peer selling). A count of listings was completed between January 25 and 31, 2022. Listing count either reflects 1) the stated number of total results commonly found at the top of the first product listing page, or 2) if results are not featured on the product listing page, a manual count of all listings. Listing count is intended to be directionally representative of the size of a brand’s resale shop at a given time. There is no guarantee that our listing count is exact given the dynamic nature of e-commerce listings, sales, returns, as well as site and user experience factors. Listing counts do not include listings on third-party marketplaces (examples include thredup.com, therealreal.com, poshmark.com). thredUP Resale-as-a-Service™ clients are counted among the brands and retailers with Resale Shops (e.g. Athleta, Tommy Hilfiger, Madewell and PacSun).

    Resale shop launch year is compiled based on publicly available information from sources including statements on brand websites, media coverage, brand social media posts or inquiries to brands’ customer service.

    Estimated resale shop penetration is modeled using publicly available information on brand annual revenue, listing counts (see above listing count methodology) and a survey of listing prices.

    *Change versus resale shops identified and listings counted as of January 2023.

    Published February 2023

  • The Recommerce 100 contains estimates, based on publicly available information as of the published date of data collection expressed in the Methodology, and therefore involves a number of assumptions and limitations. thredUP has not independently verified the publicly available information and cannot guarantee accuracy or completeness of the information. Resale shop listings, resale shop launch year, estimated resale sales value (as a percent of brands’ total publicly stated revenue), and the presence of an evergreen clothing take back program (for recycling, donation, or resale) are therefore subject to a high degree of uncertainty, especially as resale is a new and rapidly changing segment. These and other factors could cause actual numbers to differ materially from those expressed. We do not guarantee that the Recommerce 100 includes every fashion brand selling its own pre-owned products online to US shoppers.

    Except as required by law, thredUP assumes no obligation to update any report after the published date of data collection. thredUP intends to publish the Recommerce 100 on a monthly basis.