Resale fashion is exploding right now thanks to its huge importance in sustainability, and now, The Edit LDN is the latest premium fashion destination launch an all-new site to buy and sell luxury pieces.
Launching today, the new resale site features a growing selection of authenticated brands including Louis Vuitton, Supreme and Off-White in near-perfect condition, making it the perfect way to shop sustainably for luxe items – and grab a great deal while doing so. A high-end streetwear specialist, we’ve already spied a huge range of collectible Nike Jordans and Chanel sneakers, as well as vintage Burberry macs and Supreme jackets ideal for wrapping up in this winter.
Jean Paul Gaultier x Supreme jacket from The Edit LDN Preloved
Then, for those looking to sell pieces and declutter their wardrobes, you can now sell those items on The Edit Pre-Loved site, and get a voucher for your next purchase when doing so – creating a circular fashion marketplace.
It comes at the perfect time. Not just for Christmas shopping, but because, according to research by fashion search platform Lyst, people are searching for sustainable and resale fashion more than ever before – with a 75% increase year on year and potential to take over fast-fashion in popularity by the end of the decade.
CEO of The Edit LDN, Moses Rashid, says the demand for resale luxury has been huge, “‘We’ve decided to launch the new platform a year ahead of schedule as we see a rapidly growing demand for preloved luxury items, which is where we very much sit. Our mission statement led by the team is to become fully circular within a year, and this will be the first big step The Edit LDN takes to bringing preloved to our super engaged audience.”
And if you feel like rifling through your favourite celeb’s wardrobe, you’re in luck. We can expect high-profile collaborations, too, teases Rashid, “Without giving too much away, we’ve partnered with some known preloved sellers, vintage partners, through to providing access to Premiership footballers’ wardrobes… which you’ll begin to see those minidrops happening on our site across the coming weeks.”
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Resale fashion is exploding right now thanks to its huge importance in sustainability, and now, The Edit LDN is the latest premium fashion destination launch an all-new site to buy and sell luxury pieces.
Launching today, the new resale site features a growing selection of authenticated brands including Louis Vuitton, Supreme and Off-White in near-perfect condition, making it the perfect way to shop sustainably for luxe items – and grab a great deal while doing so. A high-end streetwear specialist, we’ve already spied a huge range of collectible Nike Jordans and Chanel sneakers, as well as vintage Burberry macs and Supreme jackets ideal for wrapping up in this winter.
Then, for those looking to sell pieces and declutter their wardrobes, you can now sell those items on The Edit Pre-Loved site, and get a voucher for your next purchase when doing so – creating a circular fashion marketplace.
It comes at the perfect time. Not just for Christmas shopping, but because, according to research by fashion search platform Lyst, people are searching for sustainable and resale fashion more than ever before – with a 75% increase year on year and potential to take over fast-fashion in popularity by the end of the decade.
CEO of The Edit LDN, Moses Rashid, says the demand for resale luxury has been huge, “‘We’ve decided to launch the new platform a year ahead of schedule as we see a rapidly growing demand for preloved luxury items, which is where we very much sit. Our mission statement led by the team is to become fully circular within a year, and this will be the first big step The Edit LDN takes to bringing preloved to our super engaged audience.”
And if you feel like rifling through your favourite celeb’s wardrobe, you’re in luck. We can expect high-profile collaborations, too, teases Rashid, “Without giving too much away, we’ve partnered with some known preloved sellers, vintage partners, through to providing access to Premiership footballers’ wardrobes… which you’ll begin to see those minidrops happening on our site across the coming weeks.”
We’ve already bookmarked the page.
Check out the preloved site now, right here.
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