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Zalando launches into the second hand

2020-09-21T04:10:53.360Z


The ready-to-wear platform wants to establish itself in this fast-growing market.This is the striking phenomenon of the last two years in the world of clothing and footwear: the explosion of the second hand. More economical and more ecological, resale particularly fits the aspirations of the moment, in these times of health crisis. To the point that more and more first-hand actors are getting involved. Zalando, Europe's leading ready-to-wear platform, is launching its second-


This is the striking phenomenon of the last two years in the world of clothing and footwear: the explosion of the second hand.

More economical and more ecological, resale particularly fits the aspirations of the moment, in these times of health crisis.

To the point that more and more first-hand actors are getting involved.

Zalando, Europe's leading ready-to-wear platform, is launching its second-hand clothing offer in Germany and Spain on Monday, before rolling it out in October in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Poland.

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To stand out from second-hand leaders, the Berlin company will offer a different service.

Users will not exchange their fashion items over-the-counter, as is done on Vinted, the number one site in France and dominant in Europe.

The seller will offer his item - from whatever source - to Zalando, who will fix the price.

After sending it to the platform, it will be paid not in cash,

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Source: lefigaro

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