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Facilitates resale businesses for brands
$125k - $165kAnnually
Mid, Senior
No H1B Sponsorship
Remote in USA
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Archive operates in the resale industry, focusing on helping global brands create profitable resale businesses. Their main service is 'recommerce', which involves selling used or previously owned goods. Archive partners with brands to establish an omnichannel resale business, allowing them to sell products across various online and offline platforms. This model is designed to grow over time, providing a sustainable revenue stream for clients. Archive's services help brands generate additional income, build customer loyalty, and attract new customers, as resale customers tend to have a higher lifetime value. The resale model also appeals to eco-conscious consumers, as purchasing used items significantly reduces environmental impact. Archive aims to support brands in entering the resale market while promoting sustainability.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$51.6M
Headquarters
California
Founded
2021
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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
Archive has filed a notice of an exempt offering of securities to raise $15,000,000.00 in New Equity Investment. Archive has filed a notice of an exempt offering of securities to raise $15,000,000.00 in New Equity Investment.According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Archive is raising $15,000,000.00 in new funding. Sources indicate as part of senior management Chief Executive Officer, Emily Gittins played a key role in securing the recent investment and it will aid in aggressively expanding the company, as well as broaden and accelerate product development.About ArchiveArchive is building an operating system for resale that delivers both a customized, high-end online secondhand marketplace site and the underlying infrastructure and operations to plug into all of the other facets of a brands global resale strategy.To learn more about Archive, visit http://www.archiveresale.co/Contact:Emily Gittins, Chief Executive Officer310-737-8132https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-gittins/SOURCE: http://www.intelligence360.ioCopyright (c) 2022 SI360 Inc. All rights reserved
SAN FRANCISCO (May 9, 2022) - Archive ( www.archiveresale.co ), the resale technology company that builds customized solutions for brands to incorporate secondhand into their business, today announced a partnership with The North Face to power the brand’s circular clothing and gear program, Renewed.
Archive’s platform integrates with TERSUS Solutions, a cleantech and logistics company working to close the loop in textile circularity, to create the newly revamped, elevated experience.
After deploying peer-to-peer resale models for brands, Archive started building out a warehouse management system for “managed resale.”