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

YOY RESALE SHOP GROWTH

 
BrandResale Shop Listings
(July 2022)
Listings Change
(vs June 2022)
Resale Shop Launch Year
Tea Collection20,824+5662022
lululemon athletica11,817+1422021
Eileen Fisher9,339-1,1512009
Patagonia8,074-3762017
REI6,659+8102017
Madewell4,492-2,6932021
PacSun4,266+902022
Kut from the Kloth3,892+4712022
Michael Stars3,808-562022
NATION LTD3,250-612022
Levi's2,461+562020
The North Face1,693+1172018
Arc'teryx1,044-1852019
M.M.LaFleur682-382021
Roolee678+972022
Steve Madden578+1392022
Allbirds547+1322022
jujube463+472022
Amour Vert426-52021
Bohemian Mama41402022
Merrell356-22022
Polarn O. Pyret302+222022
Rylee + Cru281-72022
Bernardo276-182022
Viscata274-252022
Timberland262-82022
Maaji249+132022
Coclico235+72021
Frye224+752022
Wolven219+252021
Cuts179-302022
Quincy Mae156+652022
Clare V.154+892022
Sozy153+562021
Misha & Puff147-72021
James Street Co.122+52022
Ponto115+1152022NEW
Myles109-72022
Nooworks108-22021
Brass107-102020
Boyish105-92021
Elizabeth Suzann Studio102+1022022NEW
Skhoop101-12022
3.1 Phillip Lim8702022
Vetta87+182022
Dolce Vita86-152022
Fortress83+492021
Outerknown81+122021
Bryr75+132022
RE/DONE6502021
Cuyana64+42022
Rough & Tumble64+252022
Ranch Road Boots63-32022
Youer59+102022
Oscar de la Renta57+62021
HELM Boots54+52022
minnow53+222021
Mara Hoffman49+102021
Better Life Bags48+202022
Lykke Wullf4602022
Dagne Dover43-42021
Seaesta Surf40+72021
La Ligne39-62021
Whimsy + Row37+32022
Ministry of Supply36-22022
Saylor3302022
Tradlands31+102021
Apparis30+12022
Miakoda30+12022
époque évolution30+22020
Woodley + Lowe2902022
Hey Gang25-22022
Kyrgies25-12022
Nora Gardner2302021
Poplinen2202022
Firebird19-12021
State19-12022
Koral18-32022
Pistol Lake1802021
Wild Rye12-22022
Altar1102022
Curator SF1002022
Yes and1002022
C1Hu8-32022
Another Tomorrow7+22022
ET T/GRE502020
sister katie402021
Wrangler3-32022
LACAUSA002021
Rachel Comey002021

Brands’ Adoption of Resale is Accelerating

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 92K resale shop listings in the Recommerce 100 sold, it would be the equivalent of

  • 19K trees planted

  • 260 homes powered annually

  • $5.1M est total revenue

40 additional brands with Take Back-only Programs

 
 

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 July 29 and July 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 or Take back-only programs (e.g. Madewell, PacSun, Michael Stars and Nation LTD). We’ve found 91 resale shops to date, but aspire to reach 100 as we update monthly—check back soon!

    Resale shop launch year and the presence of a branded take back program are 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 July 2022.

    Published August 2022

  • 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.