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

 
RankBrandResale Shop Listings
August 2024
Listings Change
vs July 2024
Resale Shop Launch Year
1American Eagle39,187+5552023
2Athleta31,515+1,5402022
3Tea Collection24,107+8072022
4H&M20,763-1,8222023
5Hanna Andersson16,052+4982023
6Madewell14,899-3,9772021
7J.Crew11,999-1,7682023
8Patagonia10,373+9632017
9Fabletics | Yitty10,048-5432023
10Tommy Hilfiger8,714-1362022
11Lululemon Athletica7,543-5422021
12Eileen Fisher4,915-2272009
13Canada Goose3,931-1192023
14The North Face3,672-162018
15Levi's3,542+1052020
16Michael Stars3,046-542022
17REI2,905+3502017
18Kate Spade2,664-7672023
19Rylee + Cru2,275+1912022
20NIC + ZOE2,220-1382023
21Arc'teryx2,122-592019
22M.M.LaFleur1,977+472021
23Dixxon1,946+2442024
24Carhartt1,826+162023
25Girlfriend Collective1,760+862023
26Ulla Johnson1,677+622023
27The Beaufort Bonnet Company1,620+132022
28New Balance1,607-1332024
29Faherty1,590-1852023
30Vera Bradley1,412-2062022
31Brooks Running1,261+32023
32Betabrand1,225-862024
33Sam Edelman1,144+1052023
34SAIL1,104+72023
35Allbirds1,103+722022
36TOMS975-1722023
37Modcloth849-2922024
38Cuts807+232022
39Kleinfeld790+2412024
40Filson738-222023
41Sandro729+212022
42Maje728-312023
43jujube720+52022
44Steve Madden714-5002022
44Roolee714-122022
46Frank & Eileen 704-182024
47Toad & Co628-352023
48Ba&sh627+62023
49DVF557-802023
50Hot Topic517-1162022
51Ministry of Supply490+1352022
52Velocio443+372024
53Bohemian Mama41602022
54CROSBY by Mollie Burch404-222023
55minnow401+142021
56Tall Size388+2062023
57Tentree383+322022
58Frye377-42022
59Sarah Flint366-12022
60Coclico361-12021
61Maaji341-22022
62Cotopaxi331-1512023
63Vetta310-192022
64HOBO301-992023
65Nooworks299-292021
66Amour Vert278+32021
67James Street Co.269+12022
68BAABUK Sàrl263+32023
69Christy Dawn260-222024
70Outerknown258-672021
71Michael Kors254-692022
72Rough & Tumble214-62022
73Karina Dresses204-372024
74Sozy198+362021
75Djerf Avenue173+192022
76Ariat169-82023
77Mavi157-112023
78Dr. Martens156+52024
79A.L.C.148+32023
80Bryr147+22022
81Apiece Apart144+232023
82Burton143-22023
83Boyish130+142021
84Brooklyn Cloth120-22023
84Tuesday of California12002022
84Clare V.120+132022
87Donni11502023
87Los Angeles Apparel115+52022
89Hudson Jeans 106+182024
90HELM Boots105-32022
90Rachel Comey105+112021
92Skhoop102+212022
93Kirrin Finch100+32022
94Wayre98-22022
95Wolven97-52021
96La Ligne89-112021
97Koral8602022
97Dagne Dover86+42021
97Cuyana86+212022
100SuperX85-142023

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

Brands’ Adoption of Resale is Accelerating

 

Circular Fashion News & Resources

  • Why everyone got sold on resale in 2022

    – Retail Brew

  • For Kate Spade, resale is a customer acquisition tool

    – Glossy

  • Branded Resale Surpasses 100 Programs and Counting, as of September

    – WWD

  • Big retailers are getting into the secondhand market. Will that change how we shop?

    – Grist

 
  • 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 on September 3, 2024. 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 American Eagle).

    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 August 2024.

    Published September 2024

  • 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.