BALENCIAGA PRESSES GO ON RESALE FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL PILOT
- Luxury Club SDABAC
- Sep 15, 2022
- 1 min read
Balenciaga is pushing further into the resale market. After a successful pilot, the Kering-owned brand has formally launched a partnership with the white label resale platform Reflaunt. The tie-up allows customers to sell their pre-owned Balenciaga clothing and accessories in return for store credit. Customers can drop off items at select stores, which are sent to Reflaunt to be authenticated, professionally photographed and priced. The pieces are then listed on Reflaunt’s global network, which includes more than 25 secondary marketplaces, such as Tradesy, Vestiaire Collective and Hamburg-based resale platform Rebelle.

Balenciaga says the rollout with Reflaunt is part of its broader mission to become a “fully sustainable company” and is designed to “encourage the practices of reducing, reusing and recycling”.
Luxury brands are getting directly involved in the resale market to have more ownership over secondhand sales. In June, Italian fashion house Valentino announced that it would begin selling vintage items collected from customers in exchange for store credit. Gucci’s Gucci Vault concept also resurfaces vintage house pieces. Other brands have worked directly with resale platforms such as The RealReal and Vestiaire Collective.
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