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Vestiaire collective
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vestiaire collective

“Vestiaire Collective is the largest luxury fashion resale platform with global operations. The fashion retailer expects South Korean members to take well to the “Make an Offer” function, which allows them to submit price offers for items and negotiate with sellers. Used items can be dropped off at local stores and pickup is handled by a local shipping provider.

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They can make their payment in the local currency, the South Korean won, while registration has been simplified through synchronisation with Naver and Kakao. The fully localised service allows customers in South Korea to buy and sell secondhand fashion items consistently in Korean. Influence and good energy to highly appeal to the South Korean community, so that we can jointly contribute to building a better future,” comments Fanny Moizant, co-founder and president of Vestiaire Collective, in a press release. Our commitment to being a force for good in the global fashion ecosystem, by offering affordable and sustainable alternatives to fast fashion. Launching in South Korea not only enables us to meet the hugeĭemand in the resale market, but also broadens the supply available to South Korean customers with our highly desirable international catalog. “South Korea is a very dynamic country leading global trends in tech, fashion and sustainability. With a volume of 15 billion euros (around 12.6 billion pounds), the South Korean market is one of the ten largest for personal luxury goods. To meet demand and provide efficient local service, Vestiaire Collective not only opened a local branch in Seoul but also its fifth authentication center, following Tourcoing in France, New York, Hong Kong and London. This move allows South Korean consumers to buy from the existing global catalog including over 10,000 luxury and designer brands but also to share their own fashion taste with a global audience by selling their luxury fashion goods to the community. If you do encounter anĪccessibility issue, please be sure to specify the web page and nature of the issue in your email and/or phone call,Īnd we will make all reasonable efforts to make that page or the information contained therein accessible for you.French secondhand fashion retailer Verstiaire Collective is now offering secondhand fashion items to customers in South Korea via a new, fully localised service, which is the fourth of its kind, following successful launches in Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong. On this Website, please contact us at +49 (0)30 235 908 500. If, at any time, you have specific questions or concerns about the accessibility of any particular webpage The range of assistive technology is wide and varied. To make the Website as accessible as possible some issues can be encountered by different assistive technology as Please be aware that our efforts to maintain accessibility and usability are ongoing. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which also bring the Website into conformance with the Americans UsableNet Inc, a leading web accessibility consultant to help test, remediate and maintain our Website in-line with To accomplish this, Titelmedia has engaged To persons with disabilities including users of screen reader technology. Of its Website, Titelmedia strives to ensure that its Website services and content are accessible Titelmedia (Highsnobiety), is committed to facilitating and improving the accessibility and usability scrutiny should mean that’s true to some extent – the possibilities for progress do seem to outweigh the negatives. But, if Vestiaire Collective’s intentions are to be trusted – and, at the very least, B Corp. What effect this acquisition will end up having in either the long or short term remains to be seen. Still, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.

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Where else, after all, are they going to go? On the other hand, it means less competition between platforms – which means less incentive for those platforms to offer competitive fees and terms to their sellers. On the one hand, you can read this as a simplification of the process – a streamlining of the logistics of reselling. Consolidation of the marketplace means fewer stalls on which to sell your wares. Naturally, any business move like this means a dilution of choice for sellers. All of which feels like good news – both in terms of the direct effect on Vestiaire customers and in terms of the knock-on effect a decision like this can make in setting the overall tone.













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