Starting today, Rebag will offer an array of accessories.
Starting today, Rebag will offer an array of accessories including sunglasses, hats, scarves, shawls, charms, keychains, belts, gloves, leather goods and more.
With eyes on securing handbag expertise, Rebag’s chief executive officer and founder Charles Gorra said in a statement that the expansion will “broaden our knowledge and continue to share it with our customers.” Rebag’s latest funding round will advance technology investments and scale up Rebag’s Infinity Program. Additionally, Gorra said the Clair platform will be made available for all categories.
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