TechCrunch News 02月04日
Archive raises $30M to solve fashion’s pollution problem with online resales
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Archive是一家为时尚品牌和商家提供软件的公司,旨在帮助他们创建定制化的二手交易平台。该公司由Emily Gittins和Ryan Rowe于2021年创立,其解决方案支持全球品牌,并提供智能定价、产品信息流、仓库管理等功能,以及利润和成本分析工具。Archive已与New Balance、The North Face和Oscar de la Renta等50多个品牌合作。二手市场潜力巨大,预计到2028年仅在美国就将达到730亿美元。Archive近期获得了由Energize Capital领投的3000万美元B轮融资,将用于进一步开发其二手交易软件。

♻️ Archive致力于解决时尚行业对环境造成的污染问题,通过提供软件平台,鼓励品牌建立自己的二手交易市场,从而减少过度消费和浪费。

💰 Archive的软件功能全面,包括智能定价和产品信息流,可以帮助品牌优化二手商品的销售策略。同时,仓库管理功能支持二手商品的接收、处理、维修和发货,简化了运营流程。

📈 二手市场前景广阔,预计未来几年将持续增长。Archive已经与众多知名品牌合作,并获得了大量融资,这表明其商业模式具有可持续性和增长潜力。

📜 各地涌现的政策法规也为服装转售行业提供了支持,例如加利福尼亚州的《负责任的纺织品回收法》以及欧洲的类似法规,这些都推动了二手服装市场的健康发展。

The fashion industry has concerned Emily Gittins since adolescence. 

The sector is, after all, one of the most polluting in the world. According to some sources, it is responsible for nearly 10% of the earth’s CO2 emissions and more than 20% of all water waste. 

Yet people still want more, fast. 

“The way we consume today is hugely problematic,” Gittins told TechCrunch. 

In 2021, Gittins teamed up with Ryan Rowe to launch Archive, a company that provides software to fashion brands and merchants so they can create resale platforms tailored to each business’s wants and needs, including a spot where people can sell used clothes to each other. 

Competitors include Trove and Treet, which also creates online resale software for brands to sell used items. Archive says its product is different because it can support global brands across various continents. 

Archive’s features include smart pricing and product feeds; and warehouse management to handle intake, processing, repair, and fulfillment; it also provides tools to analyze profits and costs and allows brands to connect it to their own tools and share data. Archive already works with more than 50 brands, including New Balance, The North Face, and Oscar de la Renta, Gittins says.

There is a massive opportunity in the general second-hand market, which is expected to hit $73 billion by 2028 in the U.S. alone, according to the resale report by retailer ThreadUp. That share of the fashion industry is only expected to increase, as the Guardian reported, especially among young people and anyone else looking for more eco, and budget-friendly options. 

That’s what convinced VCs to invest a $30 million Series B, led by Energize Capital. Other investors include Lightspeed Venture Partners, G9 Ventures, and Bain Capital. Archive has raised $54 million in total funding to date. Archive will use the new funding to further develop its resale software and more product innovation. 

Another good sign for the clothing resale industry is growing legislation in a number of states that encourages it, like California’s new Responsible Textile Recovery Act, and well as similar legislation in Europe.

“We’ve debunked the concern that resale cannibalizes full-price scales,” Gittins added. “We’re in scaling mode with many of our brands and are excited to be launching resale businesses for so many new brands in 2025.” 

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