Walmart has announced a partnership with resale platform ThredUp to sell previously owned branded clothing, shoes, handbags and more online.
New York Walmart on Wednesday announced a partnership with resale platform ThredUp to sell previously owned branded clothing, shoes, handbags and more online.
This marks the first foray by Walmart , the world's largest retailer, into the resale market. The company said it started planning the initiative a year ago and launched it at a time when the pandemic has forced many households to become even more budget conscious amid widespread furloughs and job losses.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Walmart jumps into the secondhand clothing market through partnership with ThredUpWalmart teams with clothing and accessories reseller ThredUp to bring secondhand clothing and a variety of new brands to the Walmart website.
Read more »
Walmart enters the $32 billion resale market by selling used goods - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Read more »
Walmart strikes deal with secondhand apparel site to ramp up online fashion salesIt's the latest retailer to partner with ThredUp, an e-commerce platform that sells secondhand clothing, shoes and other accessories.
Read more »
Vivendi's Dailymotion forms partnership with Huawei VideoVivendi's Dailymotion video platform and China's Huawei Video on Tuesday announced a partnership to offer international and local video content, as Huawei continues its plans to increase its presence in France and Europe.
Read more »
Consumers lose $3 billion a year in unspent gift cardsGift cards provide retail companies with capital as they wait for them to be redeemed. In 2019, Amazon had $3.3 billion worth of unredeemed gift cards on the books.
Read more »