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Luxury labels like Gucci are taking notice of the booming secondhand market

March 23, 2021 Analyzing Trends

In the latest sign luxury companies can’t ignore the booming secondhand market, Gucci and luxury consignment site The RealReal today announced a new partnership. Read more (Quartz)

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