
The partnership allows consumers to send used clothing and accessories to Thredup, in exchange for gift certificates that can be used to buy new products at any of the Abercrombie & Fitch Co. brands.
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The partnership allows consumers to send used clothing and accessories to Thredup, in exchange for gift certificates that can be used to buy new products at any of the Abercrombie & Fitch Co. brands.
Desperate to sell pricey spring looks during the coronavirus lockdown, retailers are turning to social media to show their latest styles in somber, stay-at-home settings.
What is the ideal Generation Y wedding dress? This is the question that Stylight's latest report attempts to answer, highlighting a real craze for "re-wearable" wedding dresses.
Increasingly ‘conscious’ consumers are the biggest threat to fast fashion, a new study shows. A survey of 2,000 UK shoppers has shown may are planning to spend less and cut back on the number of items they buy too.
Located at 225 West 57th Street at the base of Central Park Tower, the mega 320,000 square-foot store offers seven levels of retail space and will play host to a series of exclusive releases and collaborations.
The collaborative initiative, dubbed ‘The Madewell Archive', is a collection of refurbished pre-owned jeans that J.Crew-owned Madewell sourced from ThredUp, to be sold for $50 per pair.
After launching its own in-house footwear in May, eco-friendly brand Reformation has debuted a collection of sustainably-made ‘dad sneakers’ in collaboration with footwear brand, New Balance.
Permira will help the 10-year-old Los Angeles-based brand to achieve its growth plans, expand its e-commerce strategy and retail footprint both domestically and internationally, and launch new product categories.
In an effort to cut down on the amount of clothing ending up in landfill, Patagonia is giving customers the option to mail-in used Patagonia clothing in exchange for purchase credit, as part of its Worn Wear program.
LA-based sustainable denim brand Boyish will set foot in the UK this summer with a launch in Selfridges in London on June 16. The debut will also see it offering a number of exclusive styles at the upscale retailer.