Rebag

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Rebag
FormerlyDressing Bee, Rebagg, Trendlee
IndustryRecommerce
Founded2014
FounderCharles Albert Gorra and Erwan Delacroix
HeadquartersNew York, New York
ParentTrendly, Inc.
Websitehttps://www.rebag.com

Rebag is a New York-based online platform, founded in 2014, for buying and selling luxury handbags.

Description[]

Rebag was founded, in 2014, by CEO Charles Albert Gorra and former CMO Erwan Delacroix, under the parent company Trendly Incorporated. Rebag is a digital platform on which customers can buy and sell luxury designer handbags.[1][2][3] Rebag's inventory includes 50 luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci.[4][5] There are two options in which to shop and sell, either online or in-store.[6]

Formerly split into two separate sites known as Rebagg and Trendlee, in 2017, Rebag underwent a rebrand, dropping the second ‘G’ in its name and migrating to a single site where consumers can both buy and sell designer handbags.[7]

Since 2014, the company has raised approximately $52 million in venture capital led by General Catalyst, Novator, and FJ Labs.[8][9][10]

Locations[]

Headquartered in New York City, Rebag currently operates nine brick and mortar stores; three located in New York City in Soho, on Madison Avenue, and in Westfield World Trade Center; three located in Los Angeles in Melrose, Beverly Hills, and Westfield Santa Anita; one location in the Miami Design District; and one at Roosevelt Field mall in Garden City, Long Island.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

The first location in Soho NYC was initially intended as a pop-up but has since become a permanent flagship location. The design of the physical locations was masterminded by Red Antler.[17]

Products[]

CLAIR by Rebag[]

An acronym for the Comprehensive Luxury Assessment Index for Resale, CLAIR is a data driven evaluation software tool developed and released by Rebag in 2019 to instantly determine the value of new and pre-owned luxury handbags. Described as the "Kelley Blue Book of Resale."[18][19][20][21][3][22][23][24]

Rebag Infinity[]

A program that allows customers to purchase a bag, carry it for up to six months, exchange it for store credit worth at least 70 percent of its original purchase price, and put the credit towards a new bag.[25][26][27][28]

Awards[]

Nominations[]

  • 2019 Glossy Awards - Best Breakthrough Startup, Fashion[29][30]

Accolades[]

References[]

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