Fashion resale marketplace ThredUp has divested its European business to focus on its core domestic U.S. market.
ThredUp Inc. is getting social. The fashion resale site named Danielle ... "ThredUp has historically been more focused on women in their 30s," Reinhart said. "We're going to make a pretty broad ...
James Reinhart is the CEO and co-founder of thredUP.com, the world’s leading online marketplace to buy and sell women’s and children’s secondhand clothing. Reinhart came up with the idea for ...
She also previously served as a product leader at Amazon, where she oversaw the launch of Amazon Fashion’s luxury resale product and business. ThredUp is eyeing the social commerce space with ...
There’s a new report out this morning from ThredUp, one of the leaders in secondhand ... Last year, 44 million women shopped secondhand, up 9 million from 2016. In 2017-2018, the growth in ...
“ThredUp has historically been more focused on women in their 30s,” CEO James ... Vermeer led the launch of the company’s ...
ThredUp, Inc., the online reseller of apparel, shoes and accessories, announced today that it entered into a binding ...
Close your eyes and picture the founder of thredUP. What, you mean it’s not a 20-something male Harvard MBA? James Reinhart ’01 didn’t see that coming either, but career paths work in mysterious ways.